Pubdate: Fri, 13 Aug 2004 Source: Kansas City Star (MO) Copyright: 2004 The Kansas City Star Contact: http://www.kcstar.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/221 Author: Benita Y. Williams REVIEW OF DRUG TREATMENT PROPOSED The Jackson County COMBAT Commission voted Thursday to request $42,000 in its 2005 budget to assess the county's drug treatment needs. More than a decade has passed since the county's last treatment assessment, COMBAT program director Jim Nunnelly said. COMBAT - the Community-Backed Anti-Drug Tax - is a quarter-cent sales tax that raises money for law enforcement, drug treatment and drug prevention. Voters approved the tax in 1989 and renewed it in 1995 and in 2003. Commissioners shifted $32,000 for the assessment from proposed spending to hire an outside attorney for COMBAT next year. Acting County Counselor Jay Haden said, however, that money to hire separate counsel for COMBAT, if needed, would be in his office's 2005 budget request. In other matters, the commission tabled a proposal to spend $32,000 this year to hire a private attorney for COMBAT. That contract with Kansas City attorney Bryan Round would include $18,666.69 for work Round said he had performed for COMBAT since his last contract with the county expired Nov. 1. The new contract would expire Oct. 31. In June, Dan Tarwater, chairman of the county Legislature's anti-drug committee, asked that the contract wait until the completion of an independent audit of COMBAT. - --- MAP posted-by: Larry Seguin