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County adopts in-house 2026 safety incentive modeled on wellness program
Chambers County Commissioners Court · November 13, 2025
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Summary
Rather than renewing a $79,800 annual contract, the court approved an in-house 2026 safety incentive program modeled on the county wellness program, proposing a $100 payout per qualifying employee with an estimated annual cost of about $60,000.
Chambers County commissioners voted Nov. 12 to move from the existing third‑party "safety jackpot" contract to an internally administered safety incentive program for 2026.
Staff explained the prior three‑year jackpot contract expires in December and quoted a renewal…
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