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GOP lawmakers want to nationalize Medicaid work requirements to offset Trump’s proposed tax cuts. Yet Georgia’s example shows ...
Congressional Republicans are seeking to mandate that millions of Americans work in order to receive federally subsidized ...
Georgia Attorney General Chris Carr’s Office announced Monday that a 62-year-old woman from Warner Robins was charged with ...
The woman submitted more than 77,000 false claims for medical equipment that was never dispensed, from June 2014 until September 2022.
After Senate passed the One Big, Beautiful Bill Act, U.S. Sen. Jon Ossoff responded in a press conference on Tuesday and ...
House Republicans passed their budget reconciliation omnibus — the so-called “One Big Beautiful Bill Act” — which would cut ...
Georgia’s U.S. senators are joining a bipartisan push against President Donald Trump’s sweeping budget proposal, projected to ...
Prosecutors say the woman, 62-year-old Elizabeth Sue Ivester, is accused of filing 77,095 false Medicaid claims.
Georgia obstetricians and gynecologists worry about the impact of proposed Medicaid cuts on the health of mothers who are pregnant or recently gave birth to a baby.
The Republicans’ big bill would require most states to build technology systems quickly and with little funding.
More than 70 million Americans are enrolled in the program, which could be facing its biggest overhaul in decades.