Kansas’ Pratt Regional Medical Center May Propose New $34M Facility

The finance committee at Pratt (Kan.) Regional Medical Center is planning to propose a new $34 million facility and establishment of a sales tax to pay bonds, according to a Pratt Tribune report.

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The committee will propose that PRMC remain a county-owned, non-profit facility and that bond payments for a new facility be made in equal parts by the hospital and by funds from a 1 percent sales tax. The committee also proposes PRMC retain the current $4 million property tax as backup for any additional property tax.

County commissioners will vote on the proposal on July 18.

Read the Pratt Tribune report on Pratt Regional Medical Center.

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