At the September 19 meeting of the Brown County Commissioners Court approval was given to the new County budget for the 2022-23 fiscal year. The new budget begins on October 1, 2022.
The total budget is $31,212,556. An accompanying letter signed by County Judge Paul Lilly, County Clerk Sharon Ferguson, and County Auditor Jennifer Robison states “Approximately 75% of the receipts will be realized through a proposed ad valorem tax of .48495 cents per $100 of assessed valuation. The remainder of the receipts will come from other local sources, fund balances, and state payments.”
The ad valorem rate of .48495 cents is a decrease from last year’s rate of .5542 cents. Another accompanying document states “The proposed budget will raise more revenue from property taxes than last year’s budget by an amount of $1,162,666, which is a 6.30 percent increase from last year’s budget. The property tax revenue to be raised from new property added to the tax roll this year is $308,810.”
The budget total of $31,212,556 is actually a decrease from last year’s budget of $32,705,980. The difference, however, can be accounted for by the COVID-19 funds provided by the American Rescue Plan Act of the Federal government. Last year’s budget included $7,398,097 for COVID-19 relief; the new budget includes $5,468,658 available for COVID-19 relief. If you filter out the COVID funds from each budget, the new budget net total would be $25,743,898, an increase of 1.72% over last year’s budget.
Listed below are expense totals for various County departments in the new 2022/23 budget. For more detail the entire budget can be found at the County website: browncountytx.org, and click on Financial Transparency.
Commissioners Court Expense and Administrative Assistance – $322,401
County Clerk Office – $484,085
Veteran’s Service Office – $140,134
Information Technology Department – $422,978
County Court – $339,307
County Court at Law – $547,353
District Court – $1,090,699
District Clerk Office – $480,489
Justice of the Peace Precinct 1 – $175,372
Justice of the Peace Precinct 2 – $126,403
Justice of the Peace Precinct 3 – $130,867
Justice of the Peace Precinct 4 – $130,617
District Court Reporter – $123,353
Indigent Defense Coordinator – $150,055
District Attorney Office – $683,838
County Attorney Office – $480,497
Elections Administration Office – $218,259
Election Costs – $34,348
County Auditor Office – $340,114
County Treasurer Office – $266,458
County Appraisal District – $502,768
Tax Assessor/Collector Office – 411,233
County Jail Expense – $3,314,459
Constable Precinct 1 – $79,266
Constable Precinct 2 – $81,266
Constable Precinct 3 – $81,266
Constable Precinct 4 – $96,402
Sheriff’s Department – $3,367,649
Juvenile Probation Office – $142,500
Emergency Coordinator – $84,745
Health Expenses – $753,341
County Services – $346,956
County Surveyor – $18,022
Agriculture Extension Office – $247,526