Congressman Dan Meuser (PA-09) released a statement after the Trump Administration and CMS awarded $193 million to Pennsylvania from the Rural Health Transformation Fund.
Meuser advocated for and voted in favor of the Working Families Tax Cut package which created this fund that will transform healthcare across rural Pennsylvania.
“Pennsylvania will be receiving $193 million this year through the Rural Transformation Fund, an investment that will expand access to care and strengthen workforce training across the Commonwealth,” Meuser said.
“My Republican colleagues and I supported the creation of this fund to confront the growing healthcare challenges facing rural communities across the United States,” he continued. “It’s unfortunate that every single Democrat in Congress, including every Democrat from Pennsylvania, voted against creating this fund. In recent years, rural Pennsylvanians have experienced a steady decline in access to essential healthcare services, and this funding is a critical step toward reversing that trend.”
About the Rural Health Transformation Fund:
Congress created the $50 billion Rural Health Transformation Fund through the Working Families Tax Cut. This funding will be distributed over the next five years to help states improve healthcare access and outcomes in rural communities.