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House Finance panel presses agencies on Philbrook sale, subdivision and staff relocation

House Finance Division 3 · February 10, 2026
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Summary

At a Feb. 9 work session, House Finance Division 3 examined HB 15‑69, questioning whether the Anna Filbrick/Philbrook Center property in Concord can be subdivided, whether the $5 million sale estimate is defensible and how staff and 16 transitional beds would be relocated if the property sells. Committee members requested DAS valuation and follow‑ups.

Representative Maureen Mooney, chair of House Finance Division 3, opened a Feb. 9 work session by introducing House Bill 15‑69, which would repeal a directive that the state sell the Anna Filbrick/Philbrook Center property in Concord. The committee focused on two practical questions: whether the parcel can be legally subdivided from the larger hospital campus and whether a $5 million sale price assumed in the budget is a reasonable estimate.

“[T]he surplus statement … did assume $5,000,000 in the budget for the sale in state fiscal year ’27,” Nathan White, chief financial officer at the Department of Health and Human…

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