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Madison County schedules budget decisions, flags health‑insurance and school funding as key choices

Madison County Board of Supervisors · March 12, 2026
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Summary

The Madison County Board of Supervisors scheduled a sequence of April–May actions to finalize the FY27 budget and asked supervisors to decide next week on COLA and health‑insurance contribution options, and on the school division's recently adopted request.

Madison County supervisors set a tight schedule this week to finish the FY27 budget and asked the board to resolve major policy choices — including how to share health‑insurance costs and whether to fund the school division's requests — before staff prepares a final draft for public notice.

At a March 12 budget work session, County Administrator Weekley told the board the draft includes a 3% cost‑of‑living adjustment (COLA) placeholder and that staff will model variants for health‑insurance cost sharing. "There's 3% COLA in there right now, your discretion," Weekley said, asking supervisors to indicate whether to fund the full COLA, a…

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