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Water testing, school nurses could face cutsPublished 03/23/08
As it stands now, County Health Officer Frances B. Phillips faces ugly choices.
The programs most vulnerable to being slashed in her department's projected $3.4 million budget shortfall are the very ones serving some of the county's most vulnerable citizens.
One fights infant mortality by coaching at-risk mothers through pregnancy. Another pays for registered nurses in county schools. Yet another checks swimming areas at public and community beaches for harmful bacteria levels. "If I have to cut something, that's what I have to cut," Ms. Phillips said. The infant mortality program,...
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