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The Campbell County Fiscal Court meeting on February 4, 2026, opened with a moment of silence, the Pledge of Allegiance, roll call, and approval of the agenda and prior meeting minutes. A major portion of the meeting was dedicated to public comments and discussion regarding Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), with multiple residents addressing the court about concerns over cooperation between local law enforcement and federal immigration authorities. Speakers expressed fears about racial profiling, civil liberties, and community trust, while others voiced support for law enforcement discretion and public safety. County officials and the sheriff clarified the county’s position, emphasizing that Campbell County follows Kentucky law, does not act as an immigration enforcement agency, and only cooperates with federal authorities when legally required.
Fiscal Court also addressed county operational and financial matters, including approval of routine motions, payment of claims, and departmental updates. Winter weather response was discussed, with officials outlining snow and ice removal efforts and associated costs. Additional discussion covered ongoing county projects, administrative items, and coordination between departments. The meeting concluded with further court comments, clarification of policies raised during public discussion, and adjournment.
Disclaimer: This summary was generated using artificial intelligence based on the provided meeting transcript and is intended for informational purposes only.
By Campbell MediaThe Campbell County Fiscal Court meeting on February 4, 2026, opened with a moment of silence, the Pledge of Allegiance, roll call, and approval of the agenda and prior meeting minutes. A major portion of the meeting was dedicated to public comments and discussion regarding Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), with multiple residents addressing the court about concerns over cooperation between local law enforcement and federal immigration authorities. Speakers expressed fears about racial profiling, civil liberties, and community trust, while others voiced support for law enforcement discretion and public safety. County officials and the sheriff clarified the county’s position, emphasizing that Campbell County follows Kentucky law, does not act as an immigration enforcement agency, and only cooperates with federal authorities when legally required.
Fiscal Court also addressed county operational and financial matters, including approval of routine motions, payment of claims, and departmental updates. Winter weather response was discussed, with officials outlining snow and ice removal efforts and associated costs. Additional discussion covered ongoing county projects, administrative items, and coordination between departments. The meeting concluded with further court comments, clarification of policies raised during public discussion, and adjournment.
Disclaimer: This summary was generated using artificial intelligence based on the provided meeting transcript and is intended for informational purposes only.