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BCCMC financial report shows improved year-end position as jail staffing and ICE revenues stabilize
Summary
The BCCMC Corporation accepted a financial report showing year-end results better than budgeted, driven by higher detainee (ICE) revenue and tighter expense controls; the sheriffs office said vacancies fell to three after a $50,000 starting salary and retention pay plan, and the county is preparing for ICE contract negotiations in May.
Unidentified official Randy (first referenced speaker: SEG 239) and finance staff Crystal (first referenced speaker: SEG 004) told the BCCMC Corporation at its regular meeting that the 2024 fiscal year closed in a stronger position than projected and that recent operational changes at the jail have reduced open positions.
"We did end the year much better than budget," Crystal said while reviewing the packet, noting cash-flow timing that left October invoices reported later than usual because of billing and reconciliation lags. The financial report reviewed three accounts: an operating account, a…
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