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Who really pays for California’s Medicaid fraud shell game?

My family recently left the East Coast to accompany my husband for a one-year military assignment in California. Within days of arriving, I couldn’t wait to leave. If the high taxes, absurd regulations involving everything from cars to guns to solar panels to plastic bags, and a voting system that makes state elections as trustworthy []
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ArcaMax
· Jul 8, 2026
Feds to decide fate of $2 billion California plan to fund Medi-Cal
The fate of the state’s 2 billion plan to maintain health insurance for low-income and disabled Californians is now in the hands of Mehmet Oz, the celebrity doctor and Republican administrator of the U.S. Centers for Medicare and Medicaid ...
Florida Politics
· Jun 23, 2026
Healthcare group sues AHCA, says flawed state formula costs pediatricians millions
'At bottom, AHCA is legally obligated to fix the problem it caused.' The post Healthcare group sues AHCA, says flawed state formula costs pediatricians millions appeared first on Florida Politics - Campaigns Elections. Lobbying Government..
Must Read Alaska
· Jun 25, 2026
15 Alaskans Charged with Medicaid Fraud Totaling $1.83 Million as Part of Nationwide $6.5 Billion Health Care Fraud Takedown
On June 23, 2026, the Alaska Department of Law announced that 15 defendants were charged with committing Medicaid fraud totaling approximately 1.83 million. The Alaska Department of Law’s Medicaid Fraud Control Unit (MFCU) participated in a nationwide health care fraud takedown coordinated through the Vice President’s Fraud Task Force. The operation was conducted between June 8 [] The post 15 Alaskans Charged with Medicaid Fraud Totaling 1.83 Million as Part of Nationwide 6.5 Billion Health Care Fraud Takedown appeared first on Must Read Alaska.
KTTH – 770 AM – Seattle
· Jun 22, 2026
Washington’s insurance fund hits $1.7 billion in the red as lawsuit payouts pile up
Washington's self-insurance fund is 1.7 billion in the red as lawsuit payouts from the state's child-welfare failures outpace record Democrat tax hikes.
Off The Press
· Jun 25, 2026
Sen. Rick Scott moving to ensure blue states have to fight Medicaid fraud
Congress is ramping up its efforts to combat healthcare fraud in states reluctant to comply with fraud-recovery programs, the Daily Caller learned. A bicameral bill introduced Thursday closes loopholes in the Medicaid Recovery Audit Contractor (RAC) program, forcing states to cooperate with federal efforts to tackle healthcare fraud. The “Medicaid RAC Improvement Act of 2026,” []...Click to read more
DNyuz
· Jul 5, 2026
Even Gavin Newsom knows his wealth-tax flip-flop won’t work
Gov. Gavin Newsom seems to understand the folly of a wealth tax in California, yet he’s suddenly pushing one for the whole nation. Sorry, Gav — you had it right the first time: It’s bad for your state and for the country. Newsom has opposed a California ballot measure that would slap a one-time []
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Related coverage for "Who really pays for California’s Medicaid fraud shell game?": ArcaMax — Feds to decide fate of $2 billion California plan to fund Medi-Cal. Florida Politics — Healthcare group sues AHCA, says flawed state formula costs pediatricians millions. Must Read Alaska — 15 Alaskans Charged with Medicaid Fraud Totaling $1.83 Million as Part of Nationwide $6.5 Billion Health Care Fraud Takedown. KTTH – 770 AM – Seattle — Washington’s insurance fund hits $1.7 billion in the red as lawsuit payouts pile up. Off The Press — Sen. Rick Scott moving to ensure blue states have to fight Medicaid fraud. DNyuz — Even Gavin Newsom knows his wealth-tax flip-flop won’t work


