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Family and Community Wellness Act/Funds

IntroducedHouse
Kanika BrownDemocrat

Ref to the Com on Appropriations, if favorable, Rules, Calendar, and Operations of the House2025-04-07

No floor votes recorded.

This bill appropriates $100,000 in state funds to Forsyth County for the 2025-2026 fiscal year to support two initiatives: mobile units providing health, social services, and nutritional support across seven counties, and a work-based learning program for adults focused on community engagement and economic mobility.

  • Supporters argue this bill addresses gaps in health and social services access by funding mobile units that bring services directly to underserved residents across a multi-county region.
  • They contend the work-based learning program helps adults gain employment skills and economic stability while strengthening community engagement and family support systems.
  • Opponents may question whether $100,000 is sufficient to effectively operate two mobile units across seven counties, or whether this represents an appropriate use of limited state general fund resources.
  • Some may argue the bill lacks details about program outcomes, accountability measures, or whether one-time nonrecurring funding creates unsustainable commitments.

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