Augusta budget battle rages on

AUGUSTA, Ga. (WJBF) – Facing a nearly $20-million dollar shortfall, no one thought it would be easy to approve the 2026 budget, but other city business is getting in the way.“We’re going to work. I don’t know how long we’re going to be here, but we’re going to work to see what we can do,” said Commissioner Francine Scott.That work included a four-hour legal session before city leaders got back to work on the budget.The administrator brought new proposals to see if commissioners would be able to accept.“One of the proposals is additional cuts, as well instead of doing a mill increase maybe a point 85 increase just to take care of some of the public safety needs,” said City Administrator Tameka Allen.

The main reason  for including a tax increase in the budget is the nearly $10 million dollar increase in the Sheriff’s budget, but the Sheriff says all those dollars are needed.“We have reduced our budget as much as we can without affecting the services we provide to the citizens here in Richmond County,” said Sheriff Eugene Brantley.Under the proposal reducing the tax increase would increase the proposed spending cuts on departments to five percent and that could cost jobs.“Our goal is not to lay-off anybody but we do have some that were in the original that we’ve presented to the governing body,” said Administrator Allen.But the administrator says department heads say a 5 percent cut would result in layoffs.“I hate that word I hate layoffs and RIF and all kinds of I think we have some wiggle room,” said Commissioner Scott.

After a marathon day, commissioners failed to approve the 2026 budget. The two main sticking points is the the size of the tax increase, or no tax increase, and if they should cut the Sheriff’s budget that’s getting a nearly $10 million dollar increase. They will try again next week…

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