By: Associated Press
Phoenix, AZ – The Maricopa County Board of Supervisors has unanimously adopted
a $2.3 billion budget for fiscal year 2017.
The budget adopted Monday is an increase of $116.8 million from the last fiscal
year.
It adds more funding for criminal justice and public safety, including a new
juvenile court, 13 adult probation staff with a possibility of 12 more as
needed.
It also increases prosecution costs, including more than $1 million for child
abuse, sexual assault and strangulation exams.
More than half of the total budget is for public safety and criminal justice.
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