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Washington Lawmakers Push To Expand Medicare Coverage Of Telehealth Services In The State

Washington Lawmakers Push To Expand Medicare Coverage Of Telehealth Services In The State

Lawmakers Tim Kaine and Mark Warner are cosponsoring the law to expand Medicare coverage of telehealth services in Washington.   The lawmakers introduced legislation that will ensure residents continue to have access to the affordable healthcare Lawmakers Tim Kaine and Mark Warner are cosponsoring the law to expand Medicare coverage of telehealth services in Virginia,…

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California Reparations Task Force Will Make Final Recommendations On July 1, 2023

California Reparations Task Force Will Make Final Recommendations On How Correct The Human Rights Violations Against Black People In The State

The California Reparations Task Force will make their final reparation recommendations on how California could correct the human rights violations against Black people in the state throughout the history of the country.   The California Reparations task force will make final reparation recommendations to the state legislature The California Reparations task force members are legal,…

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Debt Relief Company Scam: Federal Trade Commission Will Send Checks To 37,800 Student Loan Borrowers Scammed By Arete Financial Group

Debt Relief Company Scam: Federal Trade Commission Will Send Checks To 37,800 Student Loan Borrowers Scammed By Arete Financial Group

The government will send checks to 37,800 student loan borrowers who were sent money to Arete Financial Group, a debt relief company, and were scammed.   FTC said the debt relief company promised debt relief but instead pocketed money from clients The debt relief company promised student borrowers that they reduce or eliminate consumers’ student…

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Rising Concerns: More Elderly Than Children Projected in the U.S. as Elder Abuse Cases Soar in Bexar County

The U.S. Census Bureau has made a significant projection that within the next decade, the number of senior citizens in the United States will surpass that of children for the first time. This demographic shift has raised concerns, particularly in Bexar County, which ranks second in the state for elder abuse cases, as reported by…

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Texas Health Agency Approves Replacement of Stolen SNAP Benefits for Fraud Victims

The Texas Health and Human Services Commission (HHSC) has obtained official authorization from the U.S. Department of Agriculture to replace stolen benefits under the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) for individuals who have fallen prey to fraudulent activities. In response to an increase in scams such as skimming and cloning, which scammers employ to unlawfully…

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How Much of the $400 billion in misplaced or lost stimulus funds was yours?

The federal government was permitted to allocate over five trillion dollars to people, corporations, nonprofit organizations, and state and municipal governments through the three pandemic-relief stimulus packages. A portion of the money was destined to get misplaced in a rush with that much money moving hands so rapidly. In this instance, “some” ended up being,…

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House Subcommittee Deliberates Budget Cuts

House Subcommittee Deliberates Budget Cuts for HUD, Highlighting Concerns over Housing and Safety Programs

The discussion followed a recommendation from another House committee suggesting a reduction of funds by a staggering $22 billion. Members of the House Financial Services subcommittee engaged in a heated debate over proposed budget cuts for the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) During the hearing, the House Subcommittee on Housing and Insurance invited…

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