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Amador County and Amador Unified boards approve second interim revisions, certify budgets as 'qualified' amid out‑year reserve risks

Amador County SELPA / Amador County Unified School District Governing Bodies · March 5, 2026
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Summary

County and district fiscal staff presented second interim budget revisions showing modest revenue increases but pressure on reserves in out years; both governing bodies approved the revisions and adopted qualified certifications, citing multiyear projections that fall below required reserve thresholds without further action or new state funding.

Amador County fiscal staff presented second interim budget revisions to the county office and the Amador County Unified School District on March 11, recommending a qualified certification because multiyear projections show reserves falling below statutory requirements in out years.

Robert Norton (fiscal staff) told the boards the county office projects a roughly $222,000 increase in revenue for 2025–26 — bringing total revenue just above $13 million — and corresponding expenditure increases that raise…

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