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County administrator: Greenlee’s revenues on track; lawmakers’ tax-conformity debate and election-security bills could affect local implementation

Greenlee County Board of Supervisors · February 18, 2026
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Summary

County Administrator Derek Ripert reported the county’s net position rose to $25.7 million with $10.3 million unrestricted, revenues generally exceeding expenses since 2020, while warning that state legislative conformity proposals and federal election-security pressure could create new administrative burdens for local elections.

County Administrator Derek Ripert presented the county’s financial highlights and a legislative update to the board, reporting the county’s four main revenue sources, five-year trends and a strong net position.

Ripert said the county’s four primary revenue sources remain federal and state grants, shared state sales taxes, county property taxes and county sales taxes. He noted a roughly $1 million drop in federal and state grants from fiscal year 2023 to 2024 as many COVID-related grants wound…

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