The committee heard updates from organizations like Maverick Boys & Girls Club, Coming Home, and Another Chance House. These updates show how taxpayer money is being used by local non-profits to help the community.
At a glance
Rising — being discussed more frequently. 2 mentions in the last 30 days, 1 the 90 before that.
These updates inform the committee about the effective use of funds allocated to subrecipient organizations.
Residents who utilize services from these non-profits, such as youth programs and housing assistance, benefit from these ongoing efforts.
Healthcare providers who may see an increase in their assessment.
The board discussed updating the payment assessment base for the LPPF using the latest data from the American Hospital Association. This could change how healthcare providers contribute to the fund for FY26.
Discussions focused on updating the LPPF assessment base using current data and adjusting payments for fiscal year 2026. This fund is vital for healthcare provider reimbursements.
The committee heard updates from organizations like Maverick Boys & Girls Club, Coming Home, and Another Chance House. These updates show how taxpayer money is being used by local non-profits to help the community.
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