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Florida lawmakers angered Gov. DeSantis with questions about a $10 million donation as part of a government settlement.
Gov. Ron DeSantis on Monday defended the Hope Florida program and derided House Republicans looking into its finances.
AHCA Secretary Shevaun Harris defended the transfer, stating the funds were a donation and not subject to reporting requirements, leading to a tense exchange with lawmakers. For two hours Tuesday, a ...
The money was paid by as part of a settlement with Florida’s largest Medicaid contractor after it was overpaid by $67 million ...
The requests focused on issues that arose as House budget panels began delving into ways to slash spending as lawmakers write ...
"I don't know what has gotten in to the Florida House of Representatives," DeSantis said at an event in Miami. Alex Andrade, R- Pensacola, the chair of the committee was frustrated by AHCA Secretary ...
Gov. Ron DeSantis denied Thursday that a $10 million payment to a Florida nonprofit that was part of an agreement with St.
House Health Care Budget Subcommittee Chairman Alex Andrade, R-Pensacola, grilled Agency for Health Care Administration ...
A state-contracted Medicaid managed care plan paid $10 million to the Hope Florida Foundation, a direct-service organization ...
Ron DeSantis and the Republican-controlled House, the chamber’s budget chairman on Friday sent letters to six state agencies ...
On Wednesday, House lawmakers – led by Andrade as chair of the Health Care Budget Subcommittee – hammered Shevaun Harris, the secretary of the Agency for Health Care Administration ...
AHCA Secretary Shevaun Harris defended the transfer, stating the funds were a donation and not subject to reporting requirements, leading to a tense exchange with lawmakers. For two hours Tuesday ...