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House gives final OK to sale of former Twin Valley hospital
The House gave final legislative approval, 98-0, on Wednesday, March 24, to legislation approving the sale of the former Twin Valley state psychiatric hospital in Dayton to Amamata LLC, a private Columbus-area health care company.
Approval of the sale was added in the Senate as an amendment to House Bill 313, legislation that permits counties to organize land banks to acquire abandoned properties and make plans for reusing them.
The Senate gave its approval to the amended version of House Bill 313 and sent it back to the House for the 98-0 concurrence vote.
Gov. Ted Strickland will sign the bill, said Amanda Wurst, Strickland’s spokeswoman.
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By ziz
March 25, 2010 8:20 AM | Link to this
Not enough information about the sale. Was this a political deal since a private Columbus business is involved, what was the purchase price, what does the company do, will this create jobs for the area and what kind of jobs.
By ziz
March 25, 2010 8:19 AM | Link to this
Not enough information about the sale. Was this a political deal since a private Columbus business is involved, what was the purchase price, what does the company do, will this create jobs for the area and what kind of jobs.
By ziz
March 25, 2010 8:19 AM | Link to this
Not enough information about the sale. Was this a political deal since a private Columbus business is involved, what was the purchase price, what does the company do, will this create jobs for the area and what kind of jobs.
By Hopeful
March 24, 2010 10:21 PM | Link to this
Hope the $$$ from this sale goes to the hospitals in Dayton who are now providing this care once State closed the Twin Valley facility.