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Council reviews $1 million in short-term immunization agreements as resident raises conflict-of-interest concerns

2121784 · January 16, 2025
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Summary

At the Jan. 16 San Antonio City Council meeting, the council read an ordinance to approve $100,000 agreements with multiple local organizations for a metropolitan immunization program covering Dec. 1, 2024to June 30, 2025; a public commenter urged councilmembers to abstain because of campaign contributions from some grantees.

SAN ANTONIO Jan. 16, 2025 — City Council members on Thursday reviewed an ordinance that would authorize one-year agreements worth $100,000 each with a set of local organizations to provide immunization services and vaccine education through the metropolitan health district.

The ordinance as read on the dais lists ADMT Soluciones LLC; Alamo Home Health Inc., dba Touchtone Health; Bate Age Collision Trust; Coirageus Creativity; Dunn Well, LLC; Parenting Plus (listed as Parenting Plus in the agenda packet); Stability Staffing and Consulting LLC; the Immunization Society (translation/recording: "la inmunizaci—n, la sociedad de inmunizaci—n"); The University of Texas Health Science Center…

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