Dr. Oz is right to call this out.
In our March testimony, we specifically warned that roughly 12% of Ohio’s home health care agencies were concentrated in just two ZIP codes near Morse Road and State Route 161.
It is exactly why we have been pushing for stronger controls, better data, and real accountability in Medicaid.
Great news! @paulwinfree is deeply committed to reforming American institutions and advancing policies that strengthen economic growth and expand opportunity. He's a man of the highest integrity, strong principles, and one of the nation's leading economic policy experts.
A new paper from the California wealth tax's proponents, which tries to downplay concerns about billionaire out-migration, backfires: it offers page after page of reasons for billionaires to leave.
https://t.co/FoRv6FpK9s
The on the ground opposition isn't "fake," but it's being obviously and in some cases comically boosted and accelerated by interests that run counter to the US and its people. It's worth thinking long and hard about why.
Gov. @MikeDeWine announces new measures to crack down on Medicaid fraud, as top GOP lawmakers savaged the governor and his administration for obstructing legislative efforts to create more oversight https://t.co/PcnqaMuO9b
Instead of hunkering down in defense and spin mode, it would be wonderful if JobsOhio and its business cheerleaders would actually condemn this scandal and work for protections to prevent it from happening again. https://t.co/d5wZpsTHa0
The Buckeye Institute’s Robert Alt and I published a new piece on the JobsOhio-podcast scandal and what it means for public accountability—or the lack of it.
Link to OSU president scandal shows JobsOhio festers in darkness
Opinion https://t.co/DiBXdqyfMs via @DispatchAlerts
This is a really big deal for Ohio energy: @Meta is upgrading our existing nuclear plants and building new SMRs as AI drives electricity demand higher.
https://t.co/iWzb1HePNU
Current federal assistance laws create what’s known as a “benefits cliff.” This occurs when someone receiving public assistance loses a significant—or complete—amount of support after a small increase in income.
It’s time for a new system that meets the needs of low-income families, rewards work, and creates a real path out of poverty. That’s why I introduced the Upward Mobility Act.
Read my op-ed in The Hill here. ⬇️
https://t.co/Ak7bWWpnCy
This is a smart idea & should be embraced. We need a smoother path for hard workers to ease off assistance programs. Too often they are incentivized to not move up at work because they lose benefits too quickly.
@SenJonHusted is right to try this.
https://t.co/7L0z4Dxt1X