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Dubois County Council shifts $173,409 from ARPA accounts to cover county health insurance

Dubois County Council · December 30, 2024
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Summary

The council approved moving $68,058.53 from ARPA Revenue Loss and $105,350.58 from a H.E.L.P. grant into Personal Services to cover $173,409.11 in health insurance costs, voting 6-0 on Dec. 30.

Dubois County Council members approved a transfer of appropriation within the county's American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) fund on Dec. 30, 2024, moving a combined $173,409.11 into Personal Services to cover health insurance costs.

Auditor Sandra L. Morton requested the transfer: $68,058.53 from the ARPA Revenue Loss account and $105,350.58 from the H.E.L.P. grant account. Alex P. Hohl moved to approve the transfer and Sonya Haas seconded; the motion carried 6-0.

The minutes record the approval and identify the source-line breakdown and total transfer amount; they do not name specific employees or provide further detail about the expected coverage period. The council did not attach additional conditions to the transfer in the recorded minutes.

Council members will address related budgeting and appropriation detail in future meetings as needed.