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County shifts justice-reinvestment funds and moves pre-treatment dorm staffing to sheriff’s budget

Multnomah County Board of Commissioners · January 9, 2026
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Summary

Multnomah County approved a justice-reinvestment budget modification that adjusts county partners’ CJC awards, increases victim-services funding, and transfers roughly $237,000 to the sheriff’s office to staff a pre-treatment dorm with two corrections counselors.

Sarah Mullen and county partners presented a Multnomah County justice-reinvestment program (JRP) budget modification Jan. 13 that reconciles county partner budgets with final Criminal Justice Commission awards for the 2025–27 biennium. The modification spans multiple county partners and funding streams including formula, evaluation, competitive and victim services funds.

Mullen said the countywide JRP adjustment includes a modest $29,086 increase for victim-services funding that will be distributed to existing community providers. Tiara Hubbard (DCJ) said the county…

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