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Panel approves $2,000 tax credit for rural frontline nurses to help stabilize staffing
Summary
SB 11 02 would provide a $2,000 tax credit for frontline nurses working in rural hospitals and clinics to improve recruitment and retention. Rural health leaders testified in support; some unions recorded respectful opposition. The committee passed the measure out to Appropriations.
Sen. Dolly presented SB 11 02 to create a targeted $2,000 tax credit for frontline nurses who work in rural hospitals and clinics, a measure the author described as a modest but meaningful incentive to help recruit and retain nursing staff and stabilize access to care in rural communities.
Jo Campbell, CEO of Hill Country Community…
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