Lawmakers announce funding for local healthcare centers
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By Gabriella Baiano
Published on March 20, 2026.
State lawmakers have announced $200,000 in funding for upgrades at two local Neighborhood Health Center locations in Buffalo. The funds will be used to support site and technology improvements at both the Niagara Street and Delaware Avenue locations. The funding is seen as a significant investment in primary healthcare in the Western New York region.
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