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Dallas County approves $250,000 reallocation for HHS program expenses

October 01, 2025 | Dallas County, Texas


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Dallas County approves $250,000 reallocation for HHS program expenses
The Dallas County Commissioners Court unanimously approved an allocation of $250,000 on Sept. 30 for miscellaneous expenses in a Health and Human Services grant category, after staff explained the funds will support educational materials, food expenses, transportation assistance, participant incentives and case-management software.

The item had been pulled previously for clarification; the court heard from Dr. Wong (the HHS presenter) and staff, who said the money is intended as increased funding for an existing grantee and not directed to any single outside contractor. When asked directly whether any of the funds would go to a company known in the meeting as "ABI," the presenter replied, "It is not going to ABI, the money." The court also confirmed that individual categories over $50,000 would require competitive procurement and, according to staff, no single category in this allocation would exceed that threshold.

The motion to approve carried unanimously. Commissioners asked staff to provide a clear breakdown of how the $250,000 will be allocated across the categories before disbursement and to confirm procurement steps for any portion that requires competitive bidding.

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