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During the Dec. 1 meeting the Halifax County Board of Commissioners received a follow‑up request from the Halifax/Clanton local reentry council seeking $192,689 to cover a state funding shortfall for reentry services.
County staff said the request was not budgeted and that, according to Department of Adult Corrections emails, the funds would not be reimbursed to the county if the state later provided funding. The county manager and county attorney raised a legal question: program rules require the reentry program to have a nonprofit physical agent rather than a local government entity, which may limit the county’s authority to both fund the program and to serve as the physical agent.
The board did not make a final decision at the meeting. Staff said they could draft a denial letter if the board chose to decline the request; other commissioners expressed sympathy for the program but concern about legal authority and budgetary precedent. The transcript includes no motion to approve funding in public session.
The county manager said he had signed the reentry funding request and shared that the current physical agent was no longer serving; commissioners asked staff to research legal authority and return with options at a future meeting.
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