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Podcast from Washington: Building Community Resilience

The NACCHO Podcast Series

Release Date: 08/11/2023

NACCHO’s Podcast from Washington: The Government Reopens and NACCHO CEO Celebrates Local Public Health Professionals, Discusses the Future of the Field show art NACCHO’s Podcast from Washington: The Government Reopens and NACCHO CEO Celebrates Local Public Health Professionals, Discusses the Future of the Field

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This month’s podcast episode from the National Association of County and City Health Officials (NACCHO) provides an update on the deal to end the government shutdown and what’s next for federal public health funding, including the need to approve full-year funding for federal health agencies that assist local health departments through the Labor-HHS appropriations bill. They also discuss NACCHO’s recent Congressional briefing that featured a panel of local health officials from cities hosting World Cup matches next year, highlighting the work underway to prepare for a safe and secure...

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NACCHO’s Podcast from Washington: Update on the Government Shutdown and How NACCHO Research Helps Advance the Work of Local Health Departments show art NACCHO’s Podcast from Washington: Update on the Government Shutdown and How NACCHO Research Helps Advance the Work of Local Health Departments

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This month’s podcast episode from the National Association of County and City Health Officials (NACCHO) includes discussion on the ongoing federal government shutdown, mass layoffs of federal workers, and potential impacts on the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) and the Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) programs, which could impact local health department services. For weekly updates, subscribe to NACCHO’s News from Washington newsletter: .   Later in the program (8:15), NACCHO experts discuss how various research studies...

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NACCHO’s Podcast from Washington: Federal Funding Updates and a Call for Abstracts for the 2026 Preparedness Summit show art NACCHO’s Podcast from Washington: Federal Funding Updates and a Call for Abstracts for the 2026 Preparedness Summit

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This month’s podcast episode from the (NACCHO), includes discussion on leadership changes at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), the upcoming federal funding deadline, and the House of Representatives’ Fiscal Year 2026 (FY26) Labor, Health and Human Services, Education, and Related Agencies (Labor-HHS) Appropriations bill. This legislation was approved by the full House Appropriations Committee on September 9. Additional details are available in of the bill. For weekly updates, subscribe to NACCHO’s News from Washington newsletter: .   Later in the program...

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NACCHO’s Podcast from Washington: The CDC Foundation Launches a New Resource to Prevent Overdoses show art NACCHO’s Podcast from Washington: The CDC Foundation Launches a New Resource to Prevent Overdoses

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Washington, DC, August 19, 2025 —This month’s from the (NACCHO), includes discussion of the tragic shooting that happened at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s main campus in Atlanta, Georgia. Speakers also provide an update on the Senate’s Fiscal Year 2026 (FY26) Labor, Health and Human Services, Education, and Related Agencies (Labor-HHS) Appropriations bill, which made it out of the Senate Appropriations Committee on July 31 with bipartisan support. A comprehensive analysis of the bill was posted on published by the NACCHO Government Affairs team. In addition,...

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NACCHO’s Podcast From Washington: A Discussion with NACCHO’s New Board President, Damōn Chaplin show art NACCHO’s Podcast From Washington: A Discussion with NACCHO’s New Board President, Damōn Chaplin

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On this month’s podcast episode, the (NACCHO) speakers talk about the recent budget reconciliation bill, which was signed into law this month, and what it means for local health departments. They also discuss the unique features of a budget reconciliation bill and how that differs from the annual appropriations process in Congress. For weekly updates, subscribe to NACCHO’s News from Washington newsletter: .   Later in the program (7:23), Commissioner Damōn Chaplin, NACCHO’s new Board President and Health Commissioner for the , discusses how he plans to work with the board to...

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NACCHO’s Podcast from Washington: Outgoing NACCHO Board President Dr. Michael Kilkenny Reflects on Leadership and Importance of Unity and Empathy in Public Health show art NACCHO’s Podcast from Washington: Outgoing NACCHO Board President Dr. Michael Kilkenny Reflects on Leadership and Importance of Unity and Empathy in Public Health

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Washington, DC, June 16, 2025 — On this month’s podcast episode, the (NACCHO) speakers discuss the Fiscal Year 2026 (FY26) President’s Budget Request to Congress, including the Administration’s vision for a new department entitled the Administration for a Healthy America (AHA). For more details and updates on the impact of the President’s budget request on local public health, please visit our . For weekly updates, subscribe to NACCHO’s News from Washington newsletter: .   Later in the program (8:44), Dr. Michael Kilkenny, NACCHO Board President and Chief Executive Officer...

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NACCHO’s Podcast from Washington: New Digital Resource Hub Supports Local Health Departments with Resources to Foster Partnerships and Stay Informed show art NACCHO’s Podcast from Washington: New Digital Resource Hub Supports Local Health Departments with Resources to Foster Partnerships and Stay Informed

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Washington, DC, May 16, 2025 — On this month’s podcast episode, the (NACCHO) speakers discuss the "skinny” version of the President’s Budget Request to Congress for FY26, which provides limited details on the Administrations priorities, and the Congressional hearings that followed its release. They also report out on multiple Congressional hearings over the past month related to biomedical research and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) reorganization. For more frequent updates, subscribe to NACCHO’s News from Washington weekly newsletter: .   Later in the...

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NACCHO’s Podcast from Washington: Update on Department of Health and Human Services Recent Reorganization and How Dallas County Health and Human Services is Responding to the HIV Epidemic in Texas show art NACCHO’s Podcast from Washington: Update on Department of Health and Human Services Recent Reorganization and How Dallas County Health and Human Services is Responding to the HIV Epidemic in Texas

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Washington, DC, April 25, 2025 — On this month’s podcast episode, the (NACCHO) speakers discuss the recent reorganization of the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), including significant layoffs of staff working on public health programs, as well as the recently leaked funding “passback” document and what this means for public health. They also share an update on a lawsuit filed by some states against HHS on the clawback of billions of dollars of COVID-era supplemental funding. For more frequent updates, subscribe to NACCHO’s News from Washington weekly newsletter:...

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NACCHO’s Podcast from Washington: How Lubbock Public Health is Responding to the Measles Outbreak in Texas show art NACCHO’s Podcast from Washington: How Lubbock Public Health is Responding to the Measles Outbreak in Texas

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NACCHO’s Podcast from Washington: How Lubbock Public Health is Responding to the Measles Outbreak in Texas   Washington, DC, March 21, 2025 — On this month’s podcast episode, the (NACCHO) discuss last week’s Continuing Resolution that provides funds for the federal government through the end of Fiscal Year 2025, updates on the budget reconciliation process—including how it could —and updates on the confirmation hearings for HHS agency nominees. Subscribe to NACCHO’s News from Washington weekly newsletter: .   Later in the program (9:15), Katherine Wells, DrPH,...

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NACCHO’s Podcast from Washington: New Online Dashboard Offers Interactive Way to Explore Local Health Department Infrastructure and Activities show art NACCHO’s Podcast from Washington: New Online Dashboard Offers Interactive Way to Explore Local Health Department Infrastructure and Activities

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Washington, DC, February 14, 2025 — On this month’s podcast episode, the (NACCHO) discusses the current administration’s executive actions related to public health, shares updates on Fiscal Year 2025 federal funding and the budget reconciliation process, and provides an update on Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s confirmation as Secretary of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. To get more public health policy updates, subscribe to NACCHO’s News from Washington weekly newsletter: .    Later in the program (9:06), NACCHO announces the release of the new . The...

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On this week’s podcast, Adriane Casalotti, Chief of Government and Public Affairs, and Lauren Mastroberardino, Government Affairs Senior Specialist, provide an update on the appropriations process, as Congress has adjourned for August recess before making a lot of progress on crucial public health legislation. Casalotti covers House and Senate Labor-HHS appropriations, discussing major differences between both bills and the outlook for fall. Mastroberardino discusses the Pandemic and All-Hazards Preparedness Act (PAHPA) reauthorization, providing insight into political differences in the House and Senate versions of the legislation and potential roadblocks. 

Later in the program, NACCHO Communications Specialist Beth Hess spoke with Neil Brockway, Director of Disaster Risk Reduction at the American Red Cross. Brockway joined the 2023 Preparedness Summit in April as one of the plenary speakers on the topic of empowering resilient communities. They discussed the American Red Cross' Community Adaptation Program and how it works to build community resilience. The program concludes with an invitation to submit abstracts for the 2024 Preparedness Summit.