A new investigative piece by journalist and Dao Prize winner Luke Rosiak highlights what he says is widespread waste and potential abuse in Medicaid-funded home health care programs in Ohio, raising more questions about how taxpayer dollars are being spent under federal and state waiver systems.
Rosiak’s reporting, shared in the form of an X article, focuses on what he describes as a “massive trove of data” on Medicaid billing that he says allows the public, for the first time, to examine how companies are reimbursed for home-based care services.
The DOJ sent a letter threatening to sue the city if it does not repeal the ban and declare it unconstitutional.
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‘Right now, it’s not working. It’s insufficient. I think it’s legally deficient,’ the judge said about the alleged assassin’s confinement.
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Lower courts issued contradictory rulings on whether doctors’ free speech rights were violated by the state policy.
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President Donald Trump’s administration is closing the U.S. Department of Education, and his latest budget proposal is a step in that direction. This month, President Trump released his fiscal year (FY) budget request for 2027, proposing approximately $76.5 billion in funding for the Education Department, a 3% cut from one year ago. Top-line funding levels…
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Justice Samuel Alito entered the order.
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The federal government spent a shocking $186 billion on “improper payments” in the last fiscal year, marking an increase in reported levels.
The Government Accountability Office said in an April 27 release that the $186 billion was a result of “overpayments, fraud, or other causes.”
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