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Prosecutor seeks to use $250,000 state grant for victim portal subscription and short-term retention bonuses

3339313 · May 17, 2025
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Prosecutor Doug Lloyd presented a framework May 16 to spend a one-time $250,000 state grant on a two-year victim portal subscription and onetime retention bonuses for staff; Ways and Means approved sending the plan to the full board and to state treasury for final approval.

Prosecutor Doug Lloyd told the Eaton County Ways and Means Committee on May 16 that the county has been awarded a one-time state grant of $250,000 and outlined a plan to use the funds for two primary purposes: to subscribe to a victim portal service for two years and to offer short-term, clawback-protected retention payments to key prosecutor’s office staff.

Lloyd said the $250,000 was a separate line item in the state budget awarded to Eaton County and that the money arrived after delays in treasury…

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