By Francisco Ramirez
Reporter, Kings Network News

HANFORD, Calif. — The Kings County Board of Supervisors unanimously approved a countywide hiring freeze Tuesday, citing growing financial pressures and the need to control spending as the county prepares its Fiscal Year 2026-27 budget.

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The measure passed on a 5-0 vote by Chair Rusty Robinson and Supervisors Doug Verboon, Richard Valle, Robert Thayer, and Joe Neves.

County Administrative Officer Keri Martinez presented the recommendation, explaining that county officials have anticipated more difficult budget years ahead and have spent several years warning departments that financial conditions would eventually require additional spending controls.

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County officials pointed to a combination of rising personnel costs, increasing operational expenses, and the expiration of one-time funding sources that helped support government operations in recent years. Those factors have created concerns about maintaining long-term financial stability while continuing to provide essential public services.

Under the approved policy, vacant positions throughout county government will generally remain unfilled unless an exception is approved through the County Administrative Office. The action is intended to slow spending growth while county leaders continue evaluating revenues, expenditures, and future budget obligations.

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During board discussion, supervisors emphasized that critical public services remain a priority. Several members expressed support for ensuring that public safety agencies, including the Kings County Sheriff’s Office, Fire Department, Probation Department, and District Attorney’s Office, maintain the staffing levels necessary to serve residents.

Kings County Sheriff Dave Putnam addressed the board and voiced support for the hiring freeze while stressing the importance of flexibility when critical public safety positions become vacant. Putnam noted that hiring and training law enforcement personnel can take several months due to recruitment requirements, background investigations, testing, and certification processes.

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Board members also discussed broader economic concerns affecting local governments across California. Rising costs, inflationary pressures, uncertainty surrounding state and federal funding, and the conclusion of temporary pandemic-era funding programs were among the issues raised during the discussion.

The hiring freeze comes as Kings County continues work on its upcoming budget, with county staff expected to present a recommended Fiscal Year 2026-27 budget for further review and discussion in the coming weeks.

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County leaders said the hiring freeze is intended to be a proactive measure designed to help preserve financial stability while protecting essential services relied upon by Kings County residents.

The hiring freeze was approved unanimously by Chair Rusty Robinson and Supervisors Doug Verboon, Richard Valle, Robert Thayer, and Joe Neves.

What are your thoughts on the county’s decision to approve a hiring freeze? Share your thoughts in the comments below.

 

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Francisco Ramirez Jr. is the founder of Kings Network News and creator of Kings Network Business, a platform focused on community engagement, local business support, and digital media innovation across California’s Central Valley.

A former Mayor of Hanford, California, Ramirez launched the popular Winter Wonderland event and brings more than 20 years of experience in business consulting, media strategy, marketing, and entrepreneurship. He is also a motivational speaker, strategist, author, podcaster, and experienced web and graphic designer.

Ramirez created The Invisible Kid: Courage to Succeed, an anti-bullying and self-esteem seminar that has inspired youth throughout the region. Through journalism, consulting, and community-driven projects, he continues working to inform, inspire, and empower others to grow, lead, and make a positive impact.