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Court approves FY25 equitable sharing certification for Lubbock County Sheriff's Office

November 10, 2025 | Lubbock County, Texas


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Court approves FY25 equitable sharing certification for Lubbock County Sheriff's Office
Joe Gillum of the Lubbock County Sheriff's Office presented the county's fiscal year 2025 equitable sharing agreement and certification, the annual document required to receive and account for federal asset-forfeiture (Chapter 59) funds.

"This is a danger renewal that we need to do in order for chapter 59 funds through the feds and, obviously, those are all audited, gone through and approved," Gillum said on the record. Commissioner Shaw moved to approve the certification; Commissioner Rackler seconded. The court voted to approve the fiscal year 25 equitable sharing agreement and certification as presented.

No additional specifics about amounts or planned uses of Chapter 59 funds were provided during the item on the record.

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