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Nursing Center Catch 22 Frustrates County Manager


   A vetoed bill casts an uncertain future for an Española Nursing Home.
    The people of Rio Arriba County voted by 71 percent for a General Obligation Bond to fund a skilled nursing and rehabilitation hospital. However, a snag occurred on getting the bond backed by the New Mexico Finance Authority according to Rio Arriba County Manager Tomas Campos.
    “We wanted to use the NMFA because they had a better S and P (bond) rating,” Campos said. “They told us we had to certify it as a hospital so we went to the DoH to certify it as a hospital, and they told us we had to build first then they’d give us the license.” ....

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Gov's hospital bill veto won't stop project | News


The governor’s veto pen caused some disappointment and ire in Valencia County last week, but that isn’t stopping the push forward for a local health care facility.
On Friday, Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham vetoed House Bill 240, which would have changed language in the state’s Hospital Funding Act to allow a 24-hour emergency health care facility be licensed as a remote location of an acute care hospital.
In her executive message for the veto, Lujan Grisham wrote the funds described in HB 240 were part of a property tax previously approved by Valencia County voters with the understanding that the funds would be used for specific projects. ....

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