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Wayne County health officials outline use of MDHHS local stabilization funds and warn state lead-abatement grants have declined

Wayne County Health, Human and Veteran Services Committee · November 26, 2025
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County public-health officials described how MDHHS local stabilization authority funds are used for core services and staffing, and told commissioners the state has reduced direct lead-abatement grants, shifting more responsibility to municipalities and coordination with EGLE (Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy).

Wayne County Department of Health, Human and Veteran Services staff briefed commissioners on the county’s use of local stabilization authority funds from the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services and addressed concerns about lead-abatement funding from the state.

Dr. Brianna Osorio said local stabilization funds are an annual MDHHS allocation the county uses to support mandated public-health services (food safety,…

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