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Marion County OKs $558,570 OHA amendment to restore and time public‑health funding

Marion County Board of Commissioners · December 11, 2025
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Summary

The Marion County Board of Commissioners approved Amendment No. 4 to its intergovernmental agreement with the Oregon Health Authority, adding $558,570.23 for state public‑health support, COVID‑19 active monitoring and emergency preparedness; commissioners asked staff to return with an investment plan for preparedness funds.

Marion County commissioners on Dec. 10 approved Amendment No. 4 to the county’s intergovernmental agreement with the Oregon Health Authority (OHA), adding $558,570.23 for local public‑health services.

Ryan Matthews, administrator with Marion County Health and Human Services, told the board the amendment covers the remainder of the 2025–26 fiscal year and breaks down into three program elements: $345,086 to state support for public health (PEO1) to fund communicable‑disease investigation and surveillance; $173,934.23 for COVID‑19 active…

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