DeKalb County CEO Lorraine Cochran-Johnson issues an Executive Order to halt new spending and hiring, ensuring fiscal ...
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Atlanta News First on MSNDeKalb CEO announces hiring and new spending freeze amid uncertainty about federal fundsDeKalb County CEO Lorraine Cochran-Johnson announced a temporary freeze on new spending and hiring in anticipation of reduced ...
Lorraine Cochran-Johnson was sworn in as the fifth CEO of DeKalb County, making her the first Black woman to lead Georgia’s fourth most-populated county.
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Atlanta News First on MSNLorraine Cochran-Johnson lays out priorities as next DeKalb County CEOATLANTA, Ga. (Atlanta News First) - A historic victory for Lorraine Cochran-Johnson. Not only will she be Dekalb County’s ...
DeKalb County CEO Lorraine Cochran-Johnson has taken a decisive step to safeguard the county’s financial health and essential public services by issuing an Executive Order that temporarily freezes new ...
Lorraine Cochran-Johnson, the county’s CEO, rolled out a plan for an investment of $10.4 million in recruiting and retention that she hopes will greatly improve the police department’s vacancy ...
DeKalb County’s chief executive officer said Thursday that she has frozen nonessential spending and the creation of new jobs to safeguard crucial county services amid uncertainty about federal funding ...
DeKalb County is putting a pause on creating new staff positions and non-essential spending amid uncertainties involving federal funding.
DeKalb County CEO Lorraine Cochran-Johnson has enacted an executive order that puts a temporary halt to what she describes as ...
DeKalb County CEO Lorraine Cochran-Johnson will lead a retreat for the Board of Commissioners at Emory University to discuss ...
The DeKalb County Commission set its priorities for the year during a retreat on March 28. Those priorities include ...
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