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District Attorney Tasha Mosley seeks $325,000 to raise staff wages and asks for personnel to staff new judge

Clayton County Board of Commissioners · April 22, 2026
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District Attorney Tasha Mosley told commissioners she needs roughly $325,000 to raise county‑paid employees toward a living wage and requested additional prosecutors and appellate attorneys to staff growing caseloads, noting staff losses to neighboring counties.

Tasha Mosley, Clayton County District Attorney, asked commissioners for about $325,000 to increase county‑paid employees’ wages toward a living‑wage base and to help retain investigators, legal assistants and victim advocates.

"We have people... working two and three jobs," Mosley said, and added that staff departures to neighboring…

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