$26.5 million in federal stimulus funds to go to update and renovate Washington health centers
Health centers in Washington state will receive $26,507,595 in federal stimulus funds, U.S. Senator Patty Murray announced Monday.
The funds from the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act’s Capital Improvement Program will go toward updating and renovating health centers across the state, an announcement from Sen. Murray’s office said.
A breakdown of funds going to health centers in the Seattle area:
- Country Doctor Community Clinic – $771,290
- International Community Health Services – $811,120
- Puget Sound Neighborhood Health Centers – $1,847,190
- Sea-Mar Community Health Center – $2,500,000
- Seattle Indian Health Board, Inc. – $461,890
- Seattle-King County Public Health Department – $1,025,635
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