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Public Health Commission outlines five priority goals for 2026, including food‑plan collaboration and expanded data partnerships

Austin-Travis County Public Health Commission · February 4, 2026
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Summary

The Austin-Travis County Public Health Commission agreed on five broad goals for 2026: food-plan collaboration with the Food Plan Advisory Board, stronger data and research partnerships (including UT), attention to refugee‑community health equity, public health education, and analysis of economic impacts from funding cuts.

The Austin-Travis County Public Health Commission discussed and agreed to pursue five priority goals for 2026 aimed at strengthening local public-health work and coordinating with existing boards and institutions.

Chair and commissioners framed the goals as collaborative and strategic: (1) partner with the Austin Food Plan Advisory Board to avoid…

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