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Maryland Hospital Association urges full funding of 22 hospital capital projects as DLS proposes a $5 million cut
Summary
The Maryland Hospital Association told the Capital Budget Subcommittee it supports funding 22 hospital capital grant projects totaling roughly $22.6 million and urged the committee to reject a DLS recommendation to remove $5 million that would cut projects with state shares under 15%.
Victoria Martinez, budget analyst, presented the Department of Legislative Services analysis of the Maryland Hospital Association’s capital grant program and said the FY26 capital budget includes roughly $22.0–$22.7 million in G.O. bonds for 22 projects under the private hospital grant program. Martinez said Exhibit 3 shows an increase in proposed funding following recent legislation allowing the governor to include up to $20,000,000 for the program.
Jane Krenke, representing the Maryland Hospital Association, told the subcommittee the 22 recommended projects…
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