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Pierce County executive notifies council it may tap $180,000 contingency after pass-through grantee rejects federal terms
Summary
Julie Murray told the council the executive plans to allocate up to $180,000 from a federal funding contingency to the juvenile court after a nonprofit pass-through grantee declined grant terms tied to a federal executive-order condition; the action is a notification, not a council approval.
The Pierce County executive notified the County Council on Feb. 24 that it intends to allocate up to $180,000 from miscellaneous current expense federal funding contingency to the juvenile court after a pass-through grantee declined funding tied to contested federal conditions.
Julie Murray, counsel to the executive, said the county returned a subrecipient agreement after a nonprofit implementing partner would not accept a special condition the county viewed as objectionable. "We have a preliminary injunction that enjoins Health and Human Services from requiring us to comply with certain objectionable executive orders,"…
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