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County opens $1.8 million RFP for behavioral-health sales-tax funding, holds $200,000 in reserve
Summary
The county published a request for proposals for the 1/10 of 1% behavioral-health sales tax, offering $900,000 a year for two years through an RFP and holding $200,000 in reserve to address anticipated state and federal shortfalls in 2027.
Clallam County published a request for proposals on Sept. 15 for two-year contracts funded by the county’s 1/10-of-1% behavioral-health sales tax. The behavioral health advisory board recommended $1.8 million be put out through the RFP — $900,000 per year for 2026–27 — and held $200,000 in reserve to respond to possible state and federal funding shortfalls expected in 2027.
The sales-tax fund has $2 million available for the cycle; the advisory board voted on Sept. 9 to hold $100,000 per year back instead of allocating the full amount up front. “They decided on that particular…
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