AUGUSTA, Ga. (WJBF) – They’ve been at it for weeks, but city leaders need to try again to pass the budget.
“Coming Tuesday, I think we’re going to have to cut harder. Let’s go ahead, cut the NGO’s, make a motion, get that passed, let’s go ahead and cut if we’ve got to do layoffs or furloughs,” said Mayor Pro-Tem Wayne Guilfoyle.Commissioners are already looking at 5 percent cuts for departments, but the Administrator is saying that would send workers home.“I know there’s been discussion around eliminating positions. I can tell that there’s definitely not the stomach for some up here to do that,” said Commissioner Brandon Garrett.That has some commissioners suggesting to cut where the money is, the Sheriff’s budget, which is in line for an $11 million dollar increase, but the Sheriff says there’s no wiggle room.“We’ve reduced our budget as much as we can without affecting the services we provide,” said Sheriff Eugene Brantley.And some commissioners are hands off.“We are committed to the Sheriff. I’m not going to turn my back on public safety. I’m not going to defund the police by any means,” said Guilfoyle.But with commissioners unable to reach an agreement on cuts, a $7 million dollar tax hike becomes more likely to succeed.“That’s the commissions decision to do it, and basically saying give law enforcement what we asked for in the budget,” said Sheriff Brantley.“You could see that happening though you don’t support it?” “
“I could see it happening, but I’m not going to turn my back on public safety,” said Guilfoyle.The budget discussion will be back before commissioners next week…