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Fulton County adopts 2026 budget with no tax increase

December 30, 2025 | Fulton County, Pennsylvania


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Fulton County adopts 2026 budget with no tax increase
Fulton County commissioners unanimously adopted the county'026 budget and approved a tax levy that keeps rates unchanged for the coming year. The board approved the budget and the "Tax Levy and Appropriation Resolution" during its Dec. 30 meeting in McConnellsburg.

Fiscal Administrator Sue Reed and County Chief Financial Officer Mike Lamb presented the proposed budget; Reed told commissioners there were no changes since the public advertisement. Commissioner Steven L. Wible moved to adopt the proposed 2026 budget as presented; the motion passed with all commissioners in favor.

Commissioner Hervey P. Hann moved to approve and execute Resolution 8 of 2025, the Tax Levy and Appropriation Resolution, which set the 2026 levy with no increase in taxes. The board approved the resolution unanimously.

The meeting record does not specify the budget ottom-line total. The approval authorizes county operations and funds subject to the adopted appropriation and the levy as set by Resolution 8 of 2025.

The commissioners also approved the December 2025 pension report as presented by HR Administrator Mary Huston.

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