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Kitsap Public Health District reviews federal funding risks and plans to monitor changes

2475527 · February 4, 2025
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District leaders told the board that roughly $1.7 million in federal funds (about 9% of the district budget) could be affected by federal policy shifts and that leadership will monitor, summarize, and share relevant communications with the board while meeting weekly to coordinate responses.

Kitsap Public Health District leadership told the board they are monitoring potential federal funding changes and preparing internal communications and contingency discussions with board committees.

Administrator Yolanda Fong said the district’s estimated 2025 federal funding totals about $1,700,000, which represents roughly 9 percent of the district’s total budget. She said those federal funds come through the Washington State Department of Health rather than directly from federal agencies and that, as of the meeting, the district has not received formal notices requiring operational changes. Fong said the district has unrestricted reserves and would not…

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