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Fulton County adopts 2026 budget and approves tax levy with no increase

December 30, 2025 | Fulton County, Pennsylvania


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Fulton County adopts 2026 budget and approves tax levy with no increase
The Fulton County Board of Commissioners voted Dec. 30 to adopt the county's proposed 2026 budget and to approve the Tax Levy and Appropriation Resolution for fiscal year 2026 with no increase in taxes.

Commissioner Steven L. Wible moved to adopt the proposed 2026 budget as presented by Chief Financial Officer Mike Lamb and Fiscal Administrator Sue Reed; the motion passed unanimously. Reed told the board there were no changes to the budget since it was publicly advertised. Commissioner Hervey P. Hann moved to approve Resolution 8 of 2025, the Tax Levy and Appropriation Resolution, which the board approved with no tax increase.

The board also approved the December 2025 pension report as presented by HR Administrator Mary Huston. Earlier in the meeting the board approved account payables dated Dec. 30, 2025, totaling $112,913.87 (General Fund $98,764.92; Debt Service $14,148.95).

The meeting minutes and motions show unanimous votes on the budget and levy motions; the transcript does not list individual yes/no tallies. The transcript also does not specify the overall dollar total of the adopted 2026 budget.

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