Washington County officials are requesting more staff next year to address increased caseloads for social service programs.
The
Washington County Board of Commissioners conducted their second 2017
budget workshop after their Aug. 23 meeting. The board heard budget
requests from Community Services, Public Health and Environment, and the
Library System.
Dan Papin, community services director,
submitted a budget request of $43,890,700. His department’s workload is
growing, he said, and state dollars are not keeping pace.
“The
feds continue to hold up their end of the bargain but it's frustrating
since the vast majority of the mandates that we provide — and they’re
not all all bad mandates, don’t get me wrong — but they are imposed by
the state. Everything we do as a department is to comply with those
mandates.”
Papin cited two main areas of concern:
--
an increase in applications to MnSure, the state run health care
exchange for which the county pays 50 percent of the cost to administer;
-- a jump in assessments for MnCHOICES, an independent living support program for the elderly and disabled.
While
the MnCHOICES program is paid for by state and federal tax dollars,
Papin said they need to hire an administrative worker to deal with a
bigger caseload.
“We don’t mind paying our share,” he
said. “They continually have reduced the state share, added more county
share, yet the mandates haven’t changed. So it falls on the backs of the
county commissioners to balance the budget.”
The property tax increase requested is 1.9 percent in Community Services.
“We
do shift dollars where we can to minimize the impact on taxpayers,”
Papin said. “Not everything translates to a levy increase.”
The
youngest and oldest citizens in the county continue to be exploited,
Papin said. He is asking the Washington County Board to hire a full-time
adult protection social worker to help respond to a 54 percent increase
in adult elderly exploitation reports over a two-year period.
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