Veterans program
examined
During a work session
the board heard a presentation from Veterans’ Services Officer Phil Simmons, who
asked the commissioners to consider increasing his level of compensation under
the veterans services contract.
Simmons, who took
over the contract in 2011, said the position has required more work – an average
of 35 hours a week – than he originally envisioned. Without an increase in the
contract, he and his wife Buffy Simmons, who shares the program duties with him,
would likely have to cut back on their hours, he said.
The Oregon Department
of Veterans Affairs provides $43,100 a year for the program. Clatsop County
provides an additional $6,200.
The veterans’
services officer assists local military vets in applying for benefits through
the federal Veterans Administration. Simmons said since he took over the
contract, the total monthly payments coming to Clatsop County vets has increased
from about $57,000 to $80,000. There are currently 4,518 veterans in the county,
he said.
County Manager Scott
Somers said staff would develop three funding options for the program contract
and present them to the board at its March 27 meeting.