Bipartisan Primary Care Funding Legislation to Be Considered

BETHESDA, MD — With a September 30th deadline drawing closer, efforts on Capitol Hill to craft bipartisan legislation that extends funding for Community Health Centers and essential primary care workforce programs will be considered next week.

Sara Bolnick

Sara Bolnick is the Communications & Partnerships Director at the Minnesota Association of Community Health Centers (MNACHC).

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