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Clinton County projects roughly $48 million budget and no tax increase for 2026

Clinton County Board of Commissioners · November 13, 2025
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Summary

Susquehanna Accounting Service presented a preliminary $48 million 2026 budget to the Clinton County Board of Commissioners, with no proposed tax increase; the plan emphasizes service costs, modest wage and benefits growth, and higher utility expenses. The budget is on display through Dec. 18, with approval expected Dec. 18.

Ed Zack of Susquehanna Accounting Service told the Clinton County Board of Commissioners on Nov. 13 that the county’s preliminary 2026 budget will total about $48 million and that “there will be no tax increase in Clinton County for next year.”

The presentation laid out major spending and revenue features: the general fund accounts for roughly 28% of the total, children and youth services represent about 14.7% of the budget, and the county’s correctional…

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