McKean County’s withdrawal from the Cameron Elk McKean mental health joinder has been held up, and County Commissioners are pushing the state to speed things up a bit. County Commissioner John Egbert sent out an email to leaders in various functions across the county to ask the State Welfare department to dissolve the consortium..
The original date was set for July 1, with the hopeful forming of a county human services department.
Cameron and Elk Counties have fought the withdrawal tooth and nail, stressing their dependence on McKean County funding.
Meanwhile tough, Cameron and Elk Counties have already unveiled their mental health plan. The biggest hurdle for the two counties is in the financial department.
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