U.S. Department of Agriculture Rural Development Kentucky State Director Travis T. Burton and U.S. Congressman James Comer today announced USDA is investing $73.8 million to help Livingston Hospital expand.
“Those who live in rural Kentucky should not have subpar health care,” says Burton. “Thanks to the leadership of President Trump and Secretary Rollins, USDA Rural Development is proud to be a partner to rural hospitals across the Commonwealth. By working together, we can move the needle on overall health outcomes in rural Kentucky.”
Livingston Hospital will use a $73.8 million loan to modernize and construct a 56,000-square-foot addition to the hospital.
During fiscal year 2025, USDA Rural Development invested over $141 million in Community Facilities projects across the commonwealth.
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