Luke Rosiak ska vittna om utbetalningar från Ohios sjukvårdssystem

Daily Wire-reportern Luke Rosiak är planerad att framträda inför en senatskommitté denna vecka för att diskutera sina upptäckter gällande tvivelaktiga utbetalningar inom Ohios Medicaid-system. Utfrågningen, som sammankallats av senator Joni Ernst, kommer även att granska bredare frågor inom statliga välfärdsprogram.

Rosiaks artikelserie med titeln Medicaid Millionaires lyfte fram miljarder i skattefinansierade hemtjänstutbetalningar för tjänster som sällskap och hushållsarbete. Hundratals företag i Columbus-området ska enligt rapporteringen ha tagit emot stora ersättningar trots att de verkat från nästan tomma byggnader.

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