
Lori Tremmel Freeman
Lori Tremmel Freeman is the chief executive officer of the National Association of County and City Health Officials (NACCHO), an organization that represents local health departments across the United States. In her role, she advocates for public health policies and funding that support community health initiatives. Recently, she expressed concern over the Trump administration's decision to rescind billions in Covid-era funding, highlighting the potential negative impact on local health departments and their ability to respond to ongoing public health needs.
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Trump administration pulls back billions in Covid-era funding for state, local health departments



































