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Amherst supervisors not in favor of meals tax hike, support funding fourth ambulance


The majority of the Amherst County Board of Supervisors is leaning against a 2-percentage-point increase to the county’s meals tax as a potential revenue source in the upcoming fiscal year 2022 budget, a measure county staff estimates could bring in as much as $550,000 annually.
Supervisors have discussed the possible tax following recent state legislation that opened up meal taxes as a way to create revenue for counties. The county’s current meals tax is 4%.
Supervisor Claudia Tucker said during a Feb. 23 budget work session she favors a 2-percentage- point increase and setting aside the revenue stream for a specific use such as public safety. ....

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Amherst County fiscal year 2022 budget slated to include 1.5% raise


AMHERST — Amherst County’s budget plan for fiscal year 2022 currently is projected at $45.7 million and includes a 1.5% cost-of-living pay raise for county employees, based on figures recently presented to the county’s board of supervisors.
The budget plan, which County Administrator Dean Rodgers will formally propose in coming weeks, reinstates $700,000 in cuts made last year in part to offset the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic and make way for a staff salary adjustment. Rodgers said the budget that takes effect July 1 is balanced but after that point the county’s expenses will begin to outpace revenues.
“We can do it for one more year and the proposed budget does that,” Rodgers said of balancing the figures. “Beyond that, we need either significantly reduced expenditures or increased revenues.” ....

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Officials eye shared agriculture complex between Nelson, Amherst counties


Local officials are exploring investing in a new agriculture complex that would serve both Amherst and Nelson counties.
Chris Bryant, a member of the Amherst County Agriculture Committee, presented the idea of a joint venture between the two counties during the Nelson County Board of Supervisors’ Jan. 12 meeting. With the greenlight from supervisors following the presentation, the committee can begin working with local government in both counties to move forward with the initial stages of the project.
The Nelson board has joined Amherst County in funding a feasibility study of the project. No dollar amounts were discussed at the Nelson meeting. ....

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With a woman in prison for a stillbirth, California's murder law is tested [Los Angeles Times :: BC-CALIF-STILLBORN-MURDER-CHARGE:LA]


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With a woman in prison for a stillbirth, California’s murder law is tested [Los Angeles Times :: BC-CALIF-STILLBORN-MURDER-CHARGE:LA]
Adora Perez was two years into an 11-year prison sentence when she got a phone call.
From inside the women’s state prison in Chowchilla, California, Perez listened as attorney Mary McNamara introduced herself, saying she had been looking into Perez’s case and found it deeply flawed.
Perez was charged with murder after she delivered a stillborn baby at a hospital in California’s Central Valley, with authorities alleging methamphetamine use while pregnant was responsible. Faced with the possibility of life in prison, Perez accepted a plea deal, lost an appeal and busied herself adjusting to the rhythms of time behind bars. ....

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