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Eaton County prosecutor outlines $250,000 state grant plan to fund victim portal and short-term retention bonuses

3339313 · May 17, 2025
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Eaton County Prosecutor Doug Lloyd presented a framework to use a one‑time $250,000 state grant for a two‑year victim‑communications portal and a time‑limited staff retention bonus; Ways and Means moved the framework to the full county board for final approval and sign‑off to meet a Treasury deadline.

Eaton County Prosecutor Doug Lloyd on May 16 told the Ways and Means Committee he plans to use a one‑time $250,000 state grant for two main purposes: a Carpel victim‑portal subscription to improve communication with victims and a short‑term retention program to keep existing staff.

Lloyd said the prosecutor’s office would pay for two years of the victim portal subscription and use the remainder of the grant to fund onetime retention payments equal to 12 percent of affected employees’ pay, with a six‑month obligation clause requiring prorated repayment if recipients leave early. The Ways and Means Committee voted to move the framework to the full board…

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