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Whatcom County Council as the Health Board

WHA-CON-HLT-2026-02-03 February 03, 2026 Public Health & Safety Committee Whatcom County
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The Whatcom County Health Board held its annual reorganization meeting alongside the Public Health Advisory Board (PHAB), addressing leadership changes while confronting significant funding challenges and celebrating community-driven health initiatives. The meeting unanimously reelected John Scanlon as Chair and selected Elizabeth Boyle as Vice Chair by a 5-2 vote over Mark Stremler, establishing the board's leadership structure for 2026. The session was dominated by Health Director Champ Thomaskutty's sobering update on foundational public health service funding, which faces a potential cut of one-third from the originally planned $300 million statewide allocation for the 2026-27 biennium. This reduction threatens core programs including environmental health, communicable disease response, and emergency preparedness — services that directly impact both public health protection and economic development through permit processing delays. Dr. Amy Harley provided a critical update on federal vaccine policy changes, describing how the CDC's January memo dramatically reduced recommended childhood vaccines, departing from the traditional transparent scientific process. In response, major medical organizations, including Whatcom County's healthcare providers, have endorsed maintaining comprehensive vaccination schedules based on established science rather than following the new federal guidance. Community organizations delivered inspiring presentations showcasing locally-led health initiatives, from Birch Bay Blaine Thrives' youth substance abuse prevention work to Growing Veterans' innovative "Dirt Therapy" program serving over 800 people annually. These presentations highlighted the critical role of community-based prevention programs in supporting public health infrastructure, particularly as state funding faces uncertainty.

**Reorganization (AB2026-003):** - John Scanlon reelected as Health Board Chair (7-0 vote) - Elizabeth Boyle elected as Vice Chair (5-2 vote over Mark Stremler) **Legislative Response Planning:** - Chair Scanlon announced plans to draft a resolution supporting state foundational public health service funding - Resolution to be brought to a future council meeting acting as Health Board **PHAB 2026 Work Plan:** - Approved continuatio…

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**Foundational Public Health Service Funding Crisis:** Director Thomaskutty outlined the severe threat to public health capacity from proposed state budget cuts. The governor's budget slashes the planned $300 million allocation by one-third, potentially devastating local health departments statewide. Four legislative bills (SB6129, SB6116, HB2382, HB2439) are under consideration to address the shortfall, with SB6129 receiving the most attention. The cuts would impact environmental health, communicable disease response, emergency preparedness, and permitting — affecting both health protection and economic development. Thomaskutty emphasized that robust public health requires regional coordination, as diseases don't respect political boundaries. **Federal Vaccine Policy Changes:** Dr. Harley described the January federal decision memo that bypassed traditional scientific review processes to dramatically reduce childhood vaccine recommendations. This unilatera…
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**Health Board Leadership:** Chair Scanlon advocated for establishing a vice chair position to provide backup leadership and partnership on health issues. Vice Chair Boyle's selection reflects council confidence in her health committee experience. **Health Director Thomaskutty:** Strongly advocated for state funding preservation, emphasizing both community health protection and economic development impacts. Expressed commitment to science-based decision-making while maintaining independence from federal mandates. **Dr. Amy Harley:** Firmly supported maintaining comprehensive childhood vaccination schedules based on establi…
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**Champ Thomaskutty, on funding cuts:** "While the proportion isn't divvied up specifically by population or any framework yet, we know that will be, as proposed, a significant hit on local public health dollars." **Thomaskutty, on regional coordination:** "Infectious disease, communicable disease doesn't recognize political boundaries, so we need strong teams in Skagit and San Juan and Island and Snohomish." **Dr. Amy Harley, on vaccine policy:** "Federal officials bypassed the traditional…
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**Legislative Session:** Four bills addressing foundational public health funding shortfall under consideration in state legislature, with outcomes expected by end of February or early March. **Resolution Development:** Chair Scanlon working with staff to draft resolution supporting state health funding for presentation at upcoming council meeting. **PHAB Activities:** - Next meeting February 12, 2026 at 7 AM with new member introductions - Community Health Assessment planning be…

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**Leadership Structure:** Health Board now has both Chair (Scanlon) and Vice Chair (Boyle) positions for first time, providing leadership backup and partnership approach. **Federal Relationship:** County health department established clear independence from federal vaccine recommendations, aligning with major medical organizations rather than CDC's reduced schedule. **Legislative Advocacy:** Health Board committed to formal legislative advocacy th…
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## Meeting Overview The Whatcom County Council convened as the Health Board on Tuesday, February 3, 2026, at 10:01 a.m. in a hybrid meeting format at Council Chambers. Chair John Scanlon led the session, which brought together all seven county council members serving as the Health Board and 21 members of the Public Health Advisory Board (PHAB). This joint meeting marked the beginning of 2026 health governance with leadership elections and ambitious plans for community health initiatives, all shadowed by concerning news about potential state funding cuts to foundational public health services. The nearly two-hour session featured inspiring presentations from four community health organizations, demonstrating the grassroots innovation happening across Whatcom County. From veterans finding healing through farming to students advocating in Washington D.C. for drug prevention funding, the meeting showcased both the challenges and remarkable resilience of local health initiatives. The tone was one of cautious optimism tempered by fiscal uncertainty, as state budget proposals threatened to slash critical public health funding by a third. ## Reorganization: Leadership for 2026 The meeting began with the annual ritual of selecting Health Board leadership. Council Member Barry Buchanan nominated John Scanlon to continue as chair, a motion seconded by Kaylee Galloway. The vote was unanimous, with all seven council members supporting Scanlon's reappointment. The selection of a vice chair proved more interesting. This position had not existed previously, but Scanlon advocated for its creation to provide backup leadership and partnership. Ben Elenbaas nominated Mark Stremler, while Jessica Rienstra nominated Elizabeth Boyle. After Boyle seconded the motion to proceed with voting between the two candidates, the vote broke 5-2 in Boyle's favor. Buchanan, Galloway, Rienstra, Scanlon, and Boyle herself voted for Boyle, while Elenbaas and Stremler voted for Stremler. Scanlon noted the strategic value of having Boyle as vice chair, given her role chairing the Public Works and Health Committee. "I think it makes sense, Council Member, given that you're chairing the Public Works and Health Committee, I think it'll be a great way to coordinate on issues across those bodies," he said. ## Foundational Public Health Services Funding Crisis Health Director Champ Thomaskutty delivered sobering news about state funding that could fundamentally alter local public health capacit…
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A structured study guide helping readers understand the meeting's content and context. ## Meeting Overview The Whatcom County Council acting as the Health Board met on February 3, 2026, in a hybrid format. The meeting focused on organizational matters and updates from health officials, the Public Health Advisory Board (PHAB), and local health organizations. ## Key Terms and Concepts **Foundational Public Health Services (FPHS):** State funding designed to ensure statewide public health capacity. Originally scheduled for $300 million in the 2026-27 biennium, but facing significant cuts in the governor's proposed budget. **Public Health Advisory Board (PHAB):** A 21-member community board that advises the health department and works closely with the local board of health. Required by state and county codes to represent diverse community perspectives. **Drug-Free Communities (DFC) Grant:** Federal funding program supporting community coalitions focused on preventing youth substance abuse through multi-sector collaboration. **Healthy Youth Survey:** State data collection system that measures youth behaviors, substance use, and protective factors to guide prevention strategies. **Committee of the Whole:** A committee structure where the full council meets to discuss issues before formal action, allowing for more flexible discussion. **CDC (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention):** Federal agency that provides health guidance and recommendations, though local health departments are not bound by CDC directives. **Childhood Immunization Schedule:** Evidence-based recommendations for vaccines children should receive, recently changed at the federal level but maintained by medical organizations at state and local levels. **Strategic Prevention Framework:** A five-step planning process used by community coalitions to assess needs, build capacity, plan strategies, implement programs, and evaluate outcomes. ## Key People at This Meeting | Name | Role / Affiliation | |---|---| | Jon Scanlon | Health Board Chair, County Council member | | Elizabeth Boyle | Vice Chair (newly elected), County Council member | | Champ Thomaskutty | Whatcom County Health Director | | Dr. Amy Harley | Health Officer | | Joni Hensley | PHAB member, acting as chair representative | | Natalie Chavez | Public commenter on vaccine issues | | Cody Call | Executive Director, Growing Veterans | | Penny Alsop | Director, Birch Bay-Blaine Thrives | | Adeline Hawley | High school student, coalition participant | | Rebecca Snearly | Ferndale Community Coalition representative | ## Background Context The meeting occurred during…
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