Marion County commissioners move to approve one-time pay increase for county employees

Marion County Commission · December 15, 2025

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Summary

Marion County commissioners moved and seconded a motion to approve a one-time payment for county employees — $300 for full-time staff and $150 for part-time — during a brief December meeting; the transcript records the motion, second and a call for 'All in favor?' but does not include a roll-call tally.

Marion County commissioners considered and proceeded with a motion to provide a one-time pay increase for county employees during a brief December meeting.

An unnamed county official introduced the recommendation, saying the increase would be $300 for full-time employees and $150 for part-time employees. "Recommendation to approve a one-time pay increase for employees, $300 for a full time employee, and $150 for part time employee," the official said. Commissioner Tim made the motion and Commissioner Kim seconded it; the chair called for "All in favor?" The transcript does not record a roll-call tally or individual votes.

The pay recommendation came amid routine business: the meeting also moved to approve minutes from the Dec. 1, 2025 regular meeting and to approve the county’s holiday schedule for the coming period. Commissioners briefly discussed operational matters related to mail delivery for the week before returning to the motion.

Procedural next steps included scheduling: commissioners agreed to move their next meeting to Tuesday, Jan. 6, to accommodate a public hearing on a proposed road closing.

The meeting record provided no further details about funding sources, the effective date for the one-time payment, nor a payroll schedule for distribution. Those details were not specified in the transcript.