ICE Incident and Opioid Settlement Fund Dominate Sussex County Board Meeting
- Meeting Overview:
The Sussex County Board of Commissioners meeting on January 14, 2026, was marked by a heated public session where community members addressed local and national issues, including a controversial incident involving ICE and the allocation of opioid settlement funds. The appointment of a new county prosecutor and updates on public health initiatives also featured prominently in the meeting.
The public session witnessed intense reactions from community members regarding an incident involving ICE agents. Ken Collins from Andover Township accused ICE agent Jonathan Ross of fatally shooting Renee Good during a chaotic confrontation, characterizing the encounter as unnecessary and violent. Collins alleged that Good and her companion were unarmed and attempting to alert their community about ICE’s presence. He called for accountability and justice, condemning the alleged actions as murder and insisting that such behavior should not be tolerated. The public’s response underscored deep concerns about governmental actions and civil rights, with some expressing apprehension over ICE’s tactics and their impact on local communities.
Adding to the public’s disquiet, Dave D. Whitam criticized the Republican Party’s silence on former President Trump’s actions, urging the commissioners to address what he described as destructive policies affecting farmers and union members. Whitam’s statements echoed a broader sentiment of political frustration, warning that the current political climate could deteriorate if left unchecked. His remarks highlighted the community’s desire for political accountability and transparency from their elected officials.
Meanwhile, a portion of the meeting focused on the proposed appropriation of $574,000 for an opioid settlement fund. David Dwit from Hampton Township raised concerns about this resolution in light of recent state-level funding cuts to mental health and substance abuse programs. He questioned whether these cuts would affect the settlement funds and implored the commissioners to advocate for local organizations impacted by the reductions. Dwit described the situation as “irrational governance,” emphasizing the urgency of addressing these issues.
Amid these discussions, the board announced the appointment of Dan Perez as the new county prosecutor. Perez, a defense attorney from Frankfurt, was confirmed through the governor’s office and approved by the Senate Judiciary Committee. His appointment was seen as a positive step in strengthening the county’s legal framework, promising to bring a fresh perspective to the role.
The meeting also featured updates from the Health Department’s Office of Public Health Nursing, which highlighted ongoing vaccine programs targeting underserved and at-risk populations. The office emphasized the importance of the Vaccines for Children (VFC) program and the 317 funded adult program, focusing on managing vaccine appointments for families. These efforts are crucial in ensuring public health and safety, especially for vulnerable community members.
In addition to these topics, the board discussed the potential for a feasibility study regarding the county jail. Commissioner Henderson expressed support for this resolution, which seeks to evaluate the jail and other county properties comprehensively.
The meeting concluded with a discussion on commemorating the 250th anniversary of the nation’s founding. The board considered partnerships with the historical society and county departments to plan an event, emphasizing the importance of a cohesive, county-wide celebration. Concerns were raised about coordinating such celebrations among municipalities to prevent scheduling conflicts.
Ron Tappan
County Council Officials:
Jack DeGroot, William Hayden, Alan Henderson, Chris Carney Director, Jill Space Deputy Director
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Meeting Type:
County Council
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Committee:
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Meeting Date:
01/14/2026
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Recording Published:
01/14/2026
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Duration:
76 Minutes
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Notability Score:
Noteworthy
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State:
New Jersey
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County:
Sussex County
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Towns:
Andover Borough, Andover Township, Branchville, Byram, Frankford, Franklin (Sussex County), Fredon, Green, Hamburg, Hampton (Sussex County), Hardyston, Hopatcong, Lafayette, Montague, Newton, Ogdensburg, Sandyston, Sparta, Stanhope, Stillwater, Sussex, Vernon, Walpack, Wantage
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