The Whatcom County Public Works and Health Committee convened for a presentation-focused meeting addressing two critical areas: the Healthy Children's Fund and the county's Food Systems Committee. The session highlighted ongoing challenges in both child care services and food security amid changing federal funding landscapes. Sarah Simpson from Health and Community Services delivered updates on the Healthy Children's Fund, proposing to adjust the county's child care subsidy threshold from 60% to 75% of state median income rather than the originally planned 85%, citing state budget constraints and the need for fiscal sustainability. The fund continues supporting in-home child care providers through innovation grants of $43,000-$50,000 for classroom expansions, with implementation plan discussions scheduled for July. The most pressing issue emerged from Rhys-Thorvald Hansen's presentation on behalf of the Food Systems Committee, which painted a dire picture of administrative collapse. With only five hours of monthly staff support and no health department engagement in recruitment or basic functions, Hansen warned the committee may cease functioning by Q1 2026. This sparked a broader conversation about the county's capacity to support its 50+ advisory committees amid budget pressures. The meeting exposed fundamental tensions between policy aspirations and operational realities, with council members acknowledging both the importance of these programs and the impossibility of adequately staffing all county commitments under current resource constraints. #
Whatcom County Council Public Works and Health Committee
Executive Summary
Key Decisions & Actions
& Actions **AB2025-472 - Healthy Children's Fund Update:** PRESENTED (informational only) - Staff recommendation: Adjust subsidy threshold to 60-75% of state median income - No formal council action taken; discussion scheduled for July work session - Implementation plan draft to be distributed this week **AB2025-475 - Food Systems Committee Report:** PRESENTED (informational only) - Committee requested council direction for health department reinvestment - No formal action taken; small group follow-up meeting to be scheduled - Three specific recommendations presented but not voted upon Both items were informational presentations with no formal votes taken. Follow-up discussions scheduled for both topics. #
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**Immediate Actions:** - Draft Healthy Children's Fund implementation plan to be distributed this week - 90-minute council work session on implementation plan scheduled for July - Small group follow-up meeting between council members and Food Systems Committee to be scheduled **Upcoming Deadlines:** - Q1 2026: Food Network funding for committee support expires - July 2025: Comprehensive implementation plan discussions - Fall 2025: Public review period for implementation plan (tentative) **Pending Decisions:** - Child care subsidy threshold finalization (60-75% vs. 85% of state median income) - Food Systems Committee administrative support resolution - Advisory committee resource allocation review #
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