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CUPHD leader to discuss future of local public health programs amid funding concerns

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URBANA, Ill. (Chambana Today) The role of the Champaign-Urbana Public Health District (CUPHD) gained widespread attention during the COVID-19 pandemic, but its work extends far beyond testing and vaccinations. Since the late 1930s, the district has supported the community through adolescent health programs, services for high-risk mothers and infants, food initiatives, infectious disease education, and restaurant inspections.

The CUPHD’s funding depends on a combination of local support and state and federal grants. With recent tax and spending cuts introduced under the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, some residents are questioning how those changes might affect public health services across Champaign County.

CUPHD Administrator Julie Pryde will address these concerns during a presentation titled “The CU Public Health District: Good News, and Not-so-Good News” on Wednesday, November 19, from 7–8 p.m. via Zoom. The discussion is part of the Keeping it Local series hosted by the League of Women Voters of Champaign County (LWVCC).

Pryde, who has worked with the district for 30 years and served as administrator since 2007, holds master’s degrees in social work from the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign and in public health from the University of Illinois Springfield.

“Public policy that impacts the health and safety of our community should be on the radar of all voters,” said program moderator Theresa Michelson. “It is critical that residents of Champaign County be informed. This program will provide an important update.”

The monthly Keeping it Local events are free and open to the public. Participants may ask questions during the live session. A recording of the program will be available afterward at www.lwvchampaigncounty.org.

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