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Vice President JD Vance announces Fraud Task Force probe into alleged Ohio Medicaid fraud by home health companies.
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JD Vance directs fraud task force to probe Ohio Medicaid allegations

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Vice President JD Vance has ordered the Fraud Task Force to investigate suspected Medicaid fraud in Ohio following a Daily Wire report. The probe targets home health companies accused of billing millions for unverified services like family companionship. Vance called the allegations shocking if true.

Annica Zetterholm from the Center Party has submitted a motion to the municipal council in Lekeberg for a new special housing facility.

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Angela Stephens is advocating for systemic changes at Arkansas developmental facilities after her son Zachary Moore died while under care at the Southeast Arkansas Human Development Center.

After the Senate failed to advance rival plans to address expiring enhanced Affordable Care Act subsidies, House Republicans released their own proposal that does not extend the tax credits, instead emphasizing small-business insurance pooling, new rules for pharmacy benefit managers and future cost-sharing aid for low-income enrollees — drawing swift partisan criticism as year-end premium hikes loom.

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After the U.S. Senate rejected dueling plans to address expiring Affordable Care Act subsidies, the fight has spilled into 2026 midterm politics and shifted pressure to the House, where Republicans are advancing alternative premium‑relief ideas while centrists push for an extension.

Centerpartiet's party congress in Karlstad decided on Saturday to work towards decriminalizing the presence of narcotics in the body. The proposal came from Centerstudenter and aims to prioritize care over punishment. The party voted against decriminalizing narcotics for personal use.

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A new National Federation of Independent Business report shows small-business optimism softened in October and hiring remains difficult, as owners cite health coverage costs as a mounting strain. The findings arrive as the Senate passes a bill to end a 41-day government shutdown fueled in part by a fight over expiring Affordable Care Act subsidies.

 

 

 

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