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Josephine County approves $2.19 million biennial grant to fund marijuana enforcement team
Summary
The county board authorized acceptance and signature for a roughly $2.19 million, two-year grant to fund the Josephine Marijuana Enforcement Team, covering staff positions and operating costs; legal review cleared the agreement and commissioners voted 2–0 to approve.
At its Jan. 6 administrative workshop, the Josephine County Board of Commissioners voted to accept a biennial grant to maintain the county’s Josephine Marijuana Enforcement Team (JMET).
The packet lists the grant amount as $2,188,756. Sheriff (name not specified in the transcript) told the board the award would cover a mix of personnel — including a half-time lieutenant, a detective sergeant, three detectives, a financial crimes analyst,…
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