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County faces budget crisis as demand for drug services surges

July 04, 2024 | Cumberland County, Pennsylvania



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County faces budget crisis as demand for drug services surges
During a recent government meeting, officials discussed pressing issues within Cumberland County's criminal justice and drug and alcohol services. The meeting highlighted the projected budget for 2024, which will retroactively begin on January 1, 2024.

Key discussions centered on the increasing demand for county-funded drug and alcohol services, attributed to rising service rates and a staffing crisis affecting providers. The end of the COVID-19 public health emergency has also led to a significant drop in medical assistance enrollment, leaving many residents reliant on county services for treatment costs.

Officials reported a projected budget deficit for the fiscal year, estimated between $425,000 and $500,000. While a reserve fund exists to address this shortfall, depleting it could jeopardize future service provision. The county, noted for its rapid growth, has seen unprecedented demand for school-based prevention and assistance services, with record numbers reported in the past school year.

To mitigate the financial strain, officials proposed allocating $71,509 from opioid settlement funds to sustain evidence-based prevention services for youth and families, primarily in schools. Additionally, they requested $85,214 to maintain drug and alcohol youth intervention services in collaboration with the Cumberland County Juvenile Probation Office and Children and Youth Services.

The meeting underscored the county's commitment to addressing substance abuse issues while navigating financial challenges, with officials actively seeking additional state funding to support these essential services.

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