Congressmen can't do squat. TMH buildings, land, down to the equipment in the hospital are owned by the city. It's just all leased out for $1 to the hospital holding company. The good thing is President McCullough is acting quickly.
I hope it works out for FSU, but it's not a slam dunk. I have seen UCLA thrive and grow dramatically by acquiring regional hospitals and health centers while at the same time USC has struggled to get traction with their hospital and health center acquisitions and have had some high profile, very expensive failures. UCSF and Stanford have had mixed success with expanding their respective healthcare systems/hospital network in northern California.