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County approves $7 2 billion budget with big investments in mental health, public safety
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The San Diego County Board of Supervisors Tuesday unanimously approved a $7.2 billion budget that boosts money for mental health services, pandemic recovery and other programs.
The spending plan adds $200 million to the originally proposed budget of just over $7 billion, with big spending increases for the county’s Health and Human Services Agency and its Public Safety Group.
The five supervisors said the plan focuses on increasing equity in communities that have historically received fewer resources, expanding behavioral health programs and improving environmental sustainability.
“I believe this county budget reflects the values of San Diego County and reflects the values of this board,” Board Chair Nathan Fletcher said. “It is community-focused; it has been community developed. We saw rigorous input and feedback, and I think puts us on a path to build back better as we come out of the COVID-19 pandemic.”
Clay County Board of Supervisors Exploring Options for Expanding Broadband Availability
By charguth June 29, 2021 2:49 pm
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Spencer, IA (KICD)– Making broadband internet connections more widely available in rural areas has become a key goal for Governor Kim Reynolds and now Clay County is jumping on the wagon.
Curtis Dean operates SmartSource Contracting out of Central Iowa and is a former member of the team at Spencer Municipal Utilities. He joined the Supervisors Tuesday morning to start the process of exploring options for Clay County noting several other bodies of government around the state are in the same boat.
Part of Tuesday’s discussion involved potential options for funding a broadband initiative with Supervisor Burlin Matthews saying he would not exactly be against using some county funds as seed money.