Rep. Williams Calls for Rural Health Care Facilities to Receive Coronavirus Financial Aid

“Rural hospitals bring lifesaving and essential care to neighborhoods across the 25th District. "

Texas Insider Report: WASHINGTON, D.C. – Congressman Roger Williams (R-TX-25) joined over 80 lawmakers urging U.S. Department of the Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin and U.S. Small Business Administration Administrator Jovita Carranza to allow rural hospitals and Rural Health Clinics (RHC’s) to be eligible for the Paycheck Protection Program and related financial programs in the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act.

Congressman Williams released the following statement:
“Rural hospitals bring lifesaving and essential care to neighborhoods across the 25th District. Right now they are facing unprecedented, catastrophic challenges that threaten to leave tens of thousands of patients without critical health services. It is of the utmost importance these rural health providers receive the resources and support necessary to combat the toll of the virus on the front lines. I will continue fighting for our rural communities and partnering with the Administration to ensure these vital facilities can continue to serve Texans.”

Background

Congressman Williams supported the CARES Act (H.R. 748), which was signed into law on March 27, 2020. The bill provides relief to taxpayers and businesses across the country through financial assistance from government grants, low interest loans or tax relief.

Full text of the letter is below. 
 
Dear Secretary Mnuchin and Administrator Carranza:

Thank you for all the work you have done to help our small businesses respond to the COVID-19 crisis in these difficult times. As you work to administer vital emergency assistance programs, we are writing to bring an urgent issue to your attention regarding the Paycheck Protection Program (PPP), and to request you ensure rural hospitals and Rural Health Clinics (RHCs) who have facilities owned or operated by counties or districts are eligible for this program, as well as other critical financial assistance programs.   

H.R. 748, the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act, was signed into law with our support on March 27, 2020, enacting essential lifelines for struggling businesses. It is critical SBA ensure CARES Act programs, especially PPP, can be used to support our rural hospitals and clinics. We have heard concerns SBA is interpreting the CARES Act language in a way which would preclude rural hospitals and RHCs whose facilities are owned or operated in some way by a district or municipality which they serve from being eligible for certain assistance, despite often receiving no direct funding from these government entities.     

Should Treasury and SBA interpret the language this way, it would negatively impact numerous rural hospitals and numerous RHCs across the country. Prior to the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, many of these hospitals and clinics had operating deficits; their cash flow problems have become increasingly dire as rural hospitals and RHCs have been forced to cancel elective procedures, their primary source of revenue.     

During any time period, these rural hospitals and clinics are essential to support rural communities, but they are especially vital during this time of public health emergency. In addition to their irreplaceable role in serving the everyday health needs of our rural communities, many of these health care providers are treating COVID-19 cases in their community and working to contain further spread of the disease. In many communities these hospitals are also the largest active remaining employer in the economy.     

We urge you to take immediate steps to ensure rural hospitals and RHCs are eligible for the relevant CARES Act loan programs such as PPP in order to continue their work on the frontlines of fighting the COVID-19 pandemic, and look forward to serving as collaborative partners in both SBA and other agencies’ work to support rural health care providers as we respond to this crisis
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