Residents of Whitman County will vote April 23 on a $29 million bond for Pullman (Wash.) Regional Hospital to fund an expansion, according to KLEW, a local CBS affiliate.
The proposed 45,000-square-foot expansion would cost $40 million, with the remaining $11 million coming from the hospital's foundation.
"There wouldn’t be a new bond once this bond is approved, then it replaces the bond we used to build the hospital and then continues on with this expansion for another 25 years," said Scott Adams, CEO of Pullman Regional Hospital.
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