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10 results for “child welfare”
These are the minutes from an Oklahoma Commission for Children and Youth (OCCY) regular meeting held on June 17, 2022, at 9:00 a.m. in Oklahoma City, with 11 commissioners present in person and 13 guests and staff attending. The commission approved the proposed State Fiscal Year 2023 budget, which maintains the same appropriation level as SFY 2022, with 94% of appropriations covering personnel costs and projected carryover of approximately $200,000 from SFY 2022. All members voted unanimously to approve the budget proposal. The commission also held officer elections on June 17, 2022, unanimously electing Commissioner John Schneider as Chair, Commissioner Kalie Kerth as Vice-Chair, and Commissioner Jonathan Hall as Secretary, based on recommendations from the Nominating Committee meeting held June 8, 2022.
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A joint meeting of the Kentucky Senate Standing Committee on Health and Welfare and the House Standing Committee on Health and Family Services was scheduled for August 25, 2022, in Louisville to address the healthcare workforce shortage through presentations on talent pipeline programs, area health education centers, and the Healthcare Workforce Initiative Program, with speakers from the Kentucky Nursing Association, Chamber of Commerce, and postsecondary education institutions. The agenda also included discussion of House Bill 119 regarding corporal punishment, review of half-year block grant status reports for child care and community services programs, and consideration of multiple proposed and emergency administrative regulations related to healthcare licensing, permits, and fees.
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The Carbon County Board of Commissioners held a meeting on June 5, 2025, in Jim Thorpe, Pennsylvania, to address routine administrative and planning matters. Key agenda items included approval of minutes from the previous meeting, adoption of a Child Welfare Appreciation Week proclamation, and adoption of the Carbon County Comprehensive Plan and Greenways, Trails and Open Space Plan presented by HRG Incorporated. The commissioners also approved multiple expenditures totaling approximately $2.3 million across various county funds, including the General Fund, Parks and Recreation, Children & Youth Services, Area Agency on Aging, and other departmental accounts.
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