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Johnson County adopts April proclamations; public health director warns of federal workforce cuts
Summary
The Johnson County Board of Supervisors on Thursday unanimously adopted proclamations recognizing Fair Housing Month, County Government Month, Crime Victims Rights Week and National Public Health Week; Johnson County Public Health Director Danielle Jeske urged attention after federal public-health staffing cuts.
The Johnson County Board of Supervisors unanimously adopted proclamations designating April 2025 as Fair Housing Month and County Government Month, and recognized Crime Victims Rights Week and National Public Health Week.
The proclamations were adopted 5-0 and signed by John Green, chairperson of the Johnson County Board of Supervisors. The board heard brief remarks from local advocates and agency leaders after each proclamation.
The Fair Housing Month proclamation cites the federal Fair Housing Act (enacted April 11, 1968). Jessica Andino, executive director of the Johnson County Affordable Housing Coalition, thanked the board for the recognition and said the proclamation “reaffirms the county's collective responsibility to…
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