This just keeps getting worse:
McGinty said this week he believes the loan will pass through the committee to seek full county board support June 29.
But it won't be a lovefest for nursing home Administrator Andrew Buffenbarger.
"I've asked Andrew for a realistic assessment of what $460,000 buys us in terms of time. I have a feeling it's not going to last too long," McGinty said.
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Jones said he and probably one other committee member, Republican Chris Doenitz, could vote against the loan.
"I will not support another transfer," Jones said. "We do not have the money."
He said a report from Champaign County Treasurer Dan Welch convinced him the county no longer has enough money to lend such sums to the nursing home.
"I have not seen enough changes over there. We need to work together with the unions to make changes. We need a solution to contract nurses," Jones said.
Do we even know if the State is going to allow the Nursing Home to remain open past July 16? Has the CCNH addressed the requirements of the Illinois Department of Public Health?







Maybe not passing the loan would be the wake-up call that was needed two years ago . . .
why are these transactions called loans?