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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]House Oversight Committee Rolls Back benefits for all federal employees. High 3 pension moves to high 5 pension. Makes ALL federal employees pay 4.4% towards their pension (feds hired before 2014 pay a lower amount). This will be an automatic reduction in pay for long-serving employees. https://rollcall.com/2025/04/30/oversight-panel-endorses-cuts-to-federal-retirement-system/[/quote] Why would anyone want to work for our government now? Think about how fast (slow af) and intelligent (idiotic) your local DMV workers are. That's about to be the level of employees in all federal branches. [/quote] Um, they don't want people to want to work for the government...that's the plan. They are destroying the government. [/quote] Sorry. Cutting back a bloated behemoth of a government, that you believe should do womb to tomb everything under the sun for everyone, to a reasonable government, and not a friggen Soviet Politburo, is not destroying the government.[/quote] I am still awaiting the proof of waste, fraud and abuse. Shouldn't there be a bunch of people indicted for the fraud?[/quote] It's in the works........... Arizona has brought numerous charges and indictments in Medicaid fraud cases, targeting individuals and businesses involved in schemes that defrauded the Arizona Health Care Cost Containment System (AHCCCS). [b]These schemes often involved fraudulent billing, unlicensed sober living homes, and exploitation of vulnerable populations, including Native Americans. [/b]The state has recovered a small fraction of the funds lost, with over 100 individuals and several companies indicted, according to ProPublica and AP News. Key points about Arizona's Medicaid fraud indictments: Sober Living Home Fraud: A major focus of the indictments has been on fraudulent sober living homes, many of which targeted tribal communities. Fraudulent Billing: Numerous cases involve fraudulent billing practices, where individuals or businesses billed AHCCCS for services not provided or for inflated costs. Exploitation of Vulnerable Populations: Many schemes targeted vulnerable populations, including Native Americans, who were exploited by bad actors seeking to profit from their need for treatment. Government Investigations: Joint investigations by the Arizona Attorney General's office, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, and other agencies have been crucial in uncovering these fraud schemes. Criminal Charges: Indictments have been filed with criminal charges, including conspiracy, theft, fraudulent schemes, and money laundering. Penalties: Those found guilty have faced fines, probation, and restitution orders. Examples of specific cases: L & L Investments: This company was found guilty of multiple felony charges, including conspiracy and theft, for defrauding AHCCCS under the guise of behavioral health services according to the Arizona Attorney General's Office. Individual Indictments: The Department of Justice has also filed charges against individuals for their involvement in Medicaid fraud schemes, according to the Department of Justice (.gov). 20 people, health care business and church charged in sober ... May 20, 2025 — In all, more than 100 people and several companies have been charged in cases brought by Attorney General Kris Mayes' AP News Arizona Medicaid Fraud Probe Has Recovered Just 5% of ... May 6, 2025 — Two years after Arizona officials revealed a $2.5 billion Medicaid fraud scheme that targeted Native Americans seeking ... ProPublica Attorney General Mayes Secures Over $34 Million in Fines and ... May 13, 2025 — L & L Investments was indicted in 2021 following a joint investigation by the Arizona Attorney General's Health Care F... Arizona Attorney General Show all AI responses may include mistakes. Learn more PHOENIX (AP) — Twenty people, a mental health business and a church were charged in an indictment that alleged Arizona's Medicaid program was defrauded $60 million in a scheme involving billing for mental health treatment and addiction rehabilitation, the latest indictment in a series of crackdowns in the state ...May 20, 2025 GROK: Arizona indicts medicaid fraud[/quote] and none of those are individuals defrauding the system. It is the middle men, as I just posted above. So cutting the programs instead of just tightening the controls, is not the solution. Yes, lives are at risk.[/quote] What a nonsensical statement. Middle men are individuals. They have helpers all over the place to continue the grift. What are you smoking?[/quote] What I am trying to say is, it isn't some middle age able bodied guy defrauding the system, it is the corporate middlemen scammers. The GOP would have everyone beleive the welfare queen myth, which just isn't the case.[/quote]
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