Pinal burning through reserves with county attorney costs, COLA increases

By Brian Wright | Casa Grande Dispatch

pinalIt’s not exactly full-blown financial Armageddon. But Pinal County’s fiscal reserves have been heavily burned through by the Board of Supervisors since January 2013, and something will have to be done to avoid a potential monetary doomsday.

Back in January 2013, the board went from three members to five for the first time. Four of the five members were Republican, and many statements were made about fiscal conservatism. Actions have shown the majority of the board members have not held to those ideals.

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