After several recent meetings of the Hillsboro Civil Service and Employee Relations committee, Hillsboro City Council passed an emergency ordinance to clarify health insurance eligibility and benefits for public officials during their Thursday, Oct. 12 meeting.
One week after a lengthy debate, the Hillsboro Civil Service and Employee Relations committee met Monday, Oct. 9 and voted unanimously to recommend council enact legislation revoking free health insurance for public officials.
Hillsboro Mayor and local business owner Justin Harsha unofficially won his primary bid for reelection Tuesday, May 2, as he is seeking a second term in office. Of the three other city positions all of which involved individuals appointed to their respective offices two of the three seated individuals unofficially won their primaries.