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Behavioral health advisory committee told county’s behavioral‑health sales tax faces shortfall; members to prioritize services
Summary
County behavioral health advisory members were told a sales‑tax funded behavioral health pool that has supported local programs is projecting a structural shortfall by late 2026; the advisory committee will work on priority recommendations for reprioritization and resource allocation.
Members of the Behavioral Health Advisory Committee (BHACC) briefed the behavioral health committee that the county’s 0.1% behavioral health sales tax, which funds a range of behavioral‑health services, faces revenue declines tied to sales‑tax receipts and may reach a negative structural position by the end of 2026 without adjustments.
Deputy county executives and a contracted consultant…
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