The Rutherford County Board of Commissioners approved the county budget at its June 4 meeting and separately ratified the sheriff's office allocation after a procedural straw vote and subsequent formal motions.
The chair opened the session and the board moved quickly through agenda approval and initial procedural votes. Commissioners first conducted a straw vote on excusing a participant from discussion of the sheriff's budget, then voted by motion to approve the sheriff's office allocation. After Commissioner Haynes returned, a motion to approve the overall budget was introduced and put to a vote.
County staff described a new entry in the budget, noted in the documents as line 29, which captures capital improvement items and funds tied to radio and related capital projects. Staff told commissioners the budget maintains a policy goal of keeping a 25% fund balance to cover emergencies and described language for how the fund would be replenished and an escalation plan should the balance fall below the target. The staff presentation emphasized there was no expected risk of dropping below the 25% threshold in the coming year.
After a brief discussion limited to clarifying the line-item changes and the fund-balance policy, the chair called the question and commissioners approved the budget by voice/raised-hand vote.
Votes and procedure: the sheriff's office allocation and the overall budget were both approved by voice/raised-hand votes; the record in the transcript reports the motions carried but does not list a roll-call tally.
The board moved on to the next agenda items after adopting the budget.