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Pinal County public health board approves $31,432 in grants for distracted-driving prevention and family advocacy equipment

Pinal County Public Health Services District Board of Directors · March 1, 2026
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Summary

The Pinal County Public Health Services District Board of Directors unanimously approved Consent Agenda Items A–C on March 4, 2026, including a $13,500 award to expand a high-school distracted-driving prevention component of Battle of the Belts and a $17,932 cooperative agreement to buy medical-forensics equipment for the Family Advocacy Center; both amend the FY25/26 budget with no General Fund impact.

The Pinal County Public Health Services District Board of Directors on March 4 unanimously approved its consent agenda, including two grant agreements totaling $31,432 to support a high-school distracted-driving prevention effort and to fund medical-forensics equipment at the county Family Advocacy Center.

Supervisor Mike Goodman, Director, District 2, moved “To approve Consent Agenda Items A through C of the Public Health Services…

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