Oklahoma County Budget Board approves $4.6M to help struggling jail finances

OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) — Tensions came to a head in Tuesday’s Jail Trust and County Budget Board Meeting after confusion with the detention center’s plummeting finances.

In early March, pay raises were given to employees of the Oklahoma County Detention Center, while the jail’s finances sat in a near $6M hole, threatening layoffs and outside intervention.

During the budget board meeting, Oklahoma County Court Clerk Rick Warren told Jail Administrator Tim Kimrey, “Basically, you’re talking about one little group, but you gave raises to everybody, and you gave bonuses.”

Jail trust members demand answers after raises approved despite vote to delay them

After lengthy discussions, the Oklahoma County Budget Board approved $4.6M to help the jail out of its financial crisis…

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