Johnson County's One-Percent Funds Up in Q1 FY2025-26
Johnson County's One-Percent funds collections have seen an increase in the first quarter of the 2025-26 fiscal year, according to Commission Chairman Bill Novotny. This news comes from the latest budget report. Smaller entities are required to submit their funds reports quarterly, which sometimes leads to incomplete or delayed information. County Treasurer Carla Bishop confirmed that the county sends its payments to the state by the 20th of each month. Despite the search, no information was found about the specific authority managing the One-Percent funds for the first watch of the 2025-26 fiscal year in Johnson County. Johnson County's One-Percent funds collections have risen in the first watch of the 2025-26 fiscal year. The county treasurer ensures timely payments, but the managing authority for the first watch remains unidentified.
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