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Snohomish County Council unanimously approves budget code change and health data-sharing agreement

3788783 · April 2, 2025
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Summary

On April 2 the Snohomish County Council voted 4-0 to adopt code changes to allow biennial budgeting and to authorize a data-sharing agreement with the Washington State Department of Health for ResNet datasets; no public testimony was given on either item.

The Snohomish County Council on April 2 unanimously approved two ordinances: one amending county budget procedures to support a switch to biennial budgeting, and another authorizing a data-sharing agreement with the Washington State Department of Health for ResNet datasets.

Council staff described the first ordinance as a set of code amendments to update references from annual to biennial budgeting. Jim Martin, council staff, said the changes were identified by a biennial budget work group subcommittee that “reviewed areas of code where references were made to annual budget requirements,” and that the…

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