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Teton County’s March 20 voucher meeting still lacks a readable packet

Two separate March 20 postings for the Teton County commissioners’ voucher/claims meeting appear as “Untitled” with no readable agenda or attachments, making it impossible to see what spending was approved. The county should repost the packet and itemize actions taken.

Two official postings for the Teton County Board of County Commissioners’ March 20, 2026 voucher/claims meeting — one via CivicClerk and one via the county’s AgendaCenter — appear in the public record as “Untitled” entries without a readable agenda or attachments. In the database versions of those records, even the document body is blank, leaving residents unable to verify what warrants/claims, contracts, or budget actions were approved. See: Untitled (CivicClerk posting, 2026-03-20) and Untitled (AgendaCenter posting, 2026-03-20).

Voucher meetings are where commissioners approve county spending, and the lack of an accessible packet undercuts basic accountability: taxpayers cannot identify top-dollar payments, new vendors, or any unusual line items (or determine whether any separate actions were embedded alongside claims approval).

At minimum, the county should republish a readable voucher packet (agenda + claims list/warrant register and any staff memos) and provide a plain-language itemization of what was approved on March 20 (including any large payments and any contracts or budget amendments, if applicable). If the issue is a posting/formatting error, the county should also confirm whether the March 20 record is complete across both platforms so the public can reliably track spending decisions going forward.

Source Documents

DateTitleType
March 20, 20263c66fa170aedfb9c
March 20, 2026acaae670a82751d8