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Kenosha County adopts 2026 budget after vote to review DA staffing and possible two support hires
Summary
The Kenosha County Board of Supervisors voted to adopt the 2026 county budget on a 21–1 roll call after approving an amendment that directs county administration to review District Attorney staffing in April 2026 and to consider funding up to two support positions from verified 2025 surplus funds.
The Kenosha County Board of Supervisors voted to adopt the 2026 county budget on a 21–1 roll call after approving an amendment directing county administration to conduct a mid‑April 2026 review of the District Attorney—s office staffing and fiscal position and to potentially authorize up to two full‑time support positions for the remainder of 2026.
The amendment, entered into the record and passed before the final budget vote, instructs administration to report on the ADA staffing census and the projected 2025 fiscal‑year end surplus or deficit during the county—s annual carryover closeout process. If the review shows available 2025 vacancy savings or other surplus funds, administration may recommend authorization of up to two FTEs…
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