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Cochise County supervisors review recorder's budget, note modest net decrease and HAVA security spending

Cochise County Board of Supervisors · April 16, 2026
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At a April 16 work session, the Cochise County Board of Supervisors reviewed the county recorder's proposed budget, which shows a modest net decrease in general fund support, increased document-storage carryforward and a roughly $58,000 rise in HAVA-funded security projects; staff said no new funding requests were required.

The Cochise County Board of Supervisors on April 16 reviewed the county recorder's proposed budget during a work session in Bismarck.

County staff told the board the recorder's budget shows a modest overall reduction in general fund support, driven by a $10,000 increase in revenues from quarterly fees and reduced expenditures. Supervisor Gomez, who introduced the item, characterized the proposed plan as "very modest changes" and said staff balanced market-compensation adjustments with offsetting cuts to supply and travel lines.

The staff presentation…

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