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Cumberland County finance committee hears high-level budget; federal inmate revenue drives tax-rate scenarios

Cumberland County Finance Committee · December 12, 2025
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Summary

County staff presented a 30,000-foot budget overview proposing a 3% nonunion COLA, notable insurance and workers' comp increases, and two tax-rate scenarios tied to millions in federal inmate revenue; members requested deeper department reviews.

County Manager Jim Geely presented a high-level overview of Cumberland County’s proposed budget, saying the packet is intended as a 30,000-foot introduction and that the finance committee will review department-level detail at follow-up meetings.

Geely said the draft proposes a 3% cost-of-living adjustment for nonunion employees, and that health insurance costs are running about 12% higher. He described an increase in workers’ compensation costs—reported in the presentation as both a steep percentage rise and a roughly $169,000 dollar increase—and said four union bargaining units produced substantial wage pressure that together represent about $1.5 million in new money.

Why it matters: staff framed the budget as sensitive to both labor…

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