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Yankton County finance panel forms subcommittees, votes to advance charter to commission

April 29, 2026 | Yankton County, South Dakota


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Yankton County finance panel forms subcommittees, votes to advance charter to commission
The finance committee for Yankton County opened with a membership update and agreed to divide its work into subcommittees focused on financial reporting, policies and procedures, and peer-county comparisons.

The chair welcomed Brian as a new committee member and said the group would begin by collecting feedback on a draft finance committee charter and then ask the county commission to consider formal approval. “I do wanna welcome Brian. Brian is now an official member of the, committee,” the chair said during opening remarks.

Committee members assigned people to three work streams: financial reporting (Darlene, Catherine and Debbie), policies and procedures (Tom, Paul and Kathy) and county comparisons (Brian plus other staff). Members discussed the charter’s intent to mirror county practices and to avoid creating unnecessary gaps between the commission and department heads.

The committee also set a meeting cadence: full-group sessions biweekly through June, with subcommittees meeting separately as needed to develop recommendations. A staff member said the commission had already seen the charter and could place it on the commission agenda for formal approval.

Members emphasized transparency and regular reporting to the commission, suggesting alternating updates so department leaders would not be surprised by committee work. The committee asked staff to circulate meeting planners and return a distributed, month-by-month budget view at the next meeting.

Next steps: subcommittees will meet to gather department-level data and draft recommendations; staff will circulate schedules and place the charter on the commission agenda for formal consideration.

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