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Gold Dome Report — Committee Day | Nelson Mullins Riley & Scarborough LLP

Health Care Access and Improvement Elimination of $500,000 for start-up funding for FQHCs. Addition of $500,000 in start-up grants for FQHCs in Jeff Davis and Marion counties. Healthcare Facility Regulation Addition of $7,454,466 to support strategic measures for stabilizing staffing in the nursing home program. Medicaid - Aged, Blind, and Disabled Reduction of $74,646,745 in State funds to reflect savings from the temporary FMAP increase through September 30, 2021. Addition of $25,328,540 to provide a 10% rate increase for home and community-based service providers. Addition of $11,932,550 to provide a 2% rate increase for skilled nursing centers. Addition of $3,470,204 for skilled nursing centers to update the general and professional liability, property insurance, and property tax pass-through rate components to current costs.

Hank Aaron Remembered As A Philanthropist

It was Aaron who provided the seed money to help the Foundation get started nearly five decades ago. McGhee-McCrary recalled for “Morning Edition” host Lisa Rayam how the Hall of Famer’s support for the Sickle cell Foundation was unwavering. The SCFG Mobile Unit, which was partially purchased with the financial assistance of Hank Aaron. (Maria White Tillman/WABE) Also, McGhee-McCrary said via the organization’s media release statement: “On behalf of our Board of Directors, the Sickle Cell Foundation of Georgia, Inc. joins the nation in mourning the passing of our national treasure, Henry “Hank” Aaron, our long-time advocate and board (emeritus) member. His homegoing precedes the organization’s anniversary gala at which Mr. Aaron had agreed to appear. While he was a legend on the baseball field, many may not know that Mr. Aaron was a generous benefactor (a family trait) and a huge fan of bowling. Indeed, as a friend of our founders, Mr. Aaron hosted countless celeb

Coronavirus Outbreak In Atlanta s Cascade Area Highlights Racial Disparities : NPR

Embed Ernestine Mann, here in a family photo, moved into the Arbor Terrace at Cascade assisted living facility in Atlanta in 2019. Mann was one of the residents who died of COVID-19 this year when there was an outbreak at the facility. Lynsey Weatherspoon for NPR toggle caption Lynsey Weatherspoon for NPR Ernestine Mann, here in a family photo, moved into the Arbor Terrace at Cascade assisted living facility in Atlanta in 2019. Mann was one of the residents who died of COVID-19 this year when there was an outbreak at the facility.

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