(CNN) — The city of Milwaukee says it has finalized its efforts to stabilize nearly 100 public schools that were identified as having lead paint hazards earlier this year.
The milestone comes despite the city losing federal support from the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in April due to broad cuts in the federal workforce. The CDC program supporting the Milwaukee Health Department through the lead crisis was reinstated in June and has been able to reengage with the city.
All of the schools identified as having problems have been inspected and deemed safe, according to Milwaukee Public Schools…