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Commission declines additional $7.5 million for Jackson Hospital; vote fails amid bankruptcy urgency

Montgomery County Commission · December 17, 2025
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Summary

The commission voted down a resolution to provide an additional $7.5 million to Jackson Hospital (over three years) that commissioners said was intended to help with potential bankruptcy proceedings; the vote was 2 yeas, 2 nays and 1 abstention, so the motion failed.

The Montgomery County Commission voted against a resolution to provide an additional $7.5 million to Jackson Hospital after discussion about the county's existing $10 million commitment and the urgency tied to the hospital's bankruptcy proceedings.

During debate, commissioners confirmed the county had already committed $10,000,000 and were being asked to add $7.5…

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