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Commission approves cuts to many community partners; public‑health leaders warn of service losses

Augusta-Richmond County Commission · December 2, 2025
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After hours of debate commissioners approved removing a large portion of discretionary NGO funding; health-district leaders said some cuts could force clinic closures and reduced services while staff promised a competitive reapplication process for 2027 funding.

Augusta‑Richmond County commissioners approved a package of reductions to nongovernmental organization funding at their Dec. 2 budget session, a move that split the body 6–5 and set a timetable for a new application process for 2027 funding.

The motion, moved by Commissioner Don Clark and seconded by Commissioner Brandon Garrett, directed staff to cancel discretionary grants and line‑items identified on the spreadsheet and return with final savings tallies. Staff estimated the immediate elimination of many discretionary lines would save roughly $998,270; the commission also retained its earlier plan of a 10% reduction to certain otherwise‑mandated partner allocations.

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