Luke Rosiak deve depor sobre pagamentos do Medicaid em Ohio

O repórter do Daily Wire, Luke Rosiak, está programado para comparecer perante uma comissão do Senado nesta semana para discutir suas descobertas sobre pagamentos questionáveis no sistema de Medicaid de Ohio. A audiência, convocada pela senadora Joni Ernst, também examinará questões mais amplas nos programas de bem-estar social estaduais.

A série de Rosiak intitulada Medicaid Millionaires destacou bilhões em pagamentos de saúde domiciliar financiados pelos contribuintes por serviços como companhia e tarefas domésticas. Centenas de empresas na área de Columbus teriam recebido grandes reembolsos enquanto operavam a partir de edifícios quase vazios, de acordo com a reportagem.

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