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Madison County Board rejects proposed COVID‑era comp‑time plan after hours of debate
Summary
A revised resolution authorizing additional comp‑time and benefits for several county offices during the COVID‑19 response failed on April 15 after members debated whether unions had negotiated alternate agreements and whether the county could afford the $380,599.66 liability the resolution referenced.
Madison County Board members debated a revised resolution on April 15 that would have authorized additional comp‑time and benefits outside of collective bargaining agreements for the auditor, state’s attorney, sheriff and recorder during the county’s COVID‑19 response. After extended discussion and competing motions, the board did not adopt the resolution.
Don Moore, a finance committee member who spoke for the resolution’s sponsors, said the item was intended to authorize benefits described in the attached COVID‑19 Additional Benefits Report and identified a county liability figure…
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