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Commissioners approve reduced immunization grant amendment amid public objections
Summary
Park County accepted an amendment reducing FY24–25 immunization funding from about $95,000 to $81,500; the meeting included public objections to government-funded immunization programs and commissioners defended access for underserved residents.
Park County commissioners approved a task order amendment May 27 to accept reduced immunization funding for fiscal year 2024–25. County health department staff said the amendment reduces the annual award by $13,758 to roughly $81,000 and will support school screening, vaccination clinics and related outreach.
Travis Orton, health department director, described the award as funding used for…
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