West Virginia Secures $199M for Rural Health
West Virginia Governor Patrick Morrisey celebrates the passage of a bill unlocking $199 million in federal funding for rural health care. The unanimous vote in the House of Delegates approves Senate Bill 570, completing the legislative process. The funds, from the federal Rural Health Transformation Program, will boost medical services in rural areas, addressing challenges like long travel times and health issues keeping people out of the workforce. State leaders have until September 27th to start spending, with ongoing oversight through legislative committees.
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