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Kittitas County approves advisory board recommendations for one‑tenth of 1% mental‑health and chemical‑dependency funding
Summary
The Kittitas County Board of Commissioners on Oct. 21 approved funding recommendations from the one‑tenth of 1% mental‑health and chemical‑dependency tax advisory board, including requests from CWU Community Clinic, HopeSource and local prevention programs.
The Kittitas County Board of Commissioners on Oct. 21 approved funding recommendations from the one‑tenth of 1% mental‑health and chemical‑dependency tax advisory board after a presentation by county public‑health staff and the advisory committee.
Casey Knudson, Kittitas County Public Health, described the item as "a request for a public hearing in December, to address the ordinance that was put into place into 2021 that has a sunset clause, that the commissioners, can choose to rescind or, remove the funding." The advisory board's District 1 representative, Pam Tuggle Miles, read the committee's recommendation letter into the record and urged commissioners to adopt the proposals.
The advisory board recommended…
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