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Here s who got hired in Washington this week

Here s who got hired in Washington this week
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Biden to pick Chiquita Brooks-LaSure to run Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, sources say

Biden to pick Chiquita Brooks-LaSure to run Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, sources say
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Chiquita Brooks-LaSure to be Biden s pick to run Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, sources say

CMS Indicates Reversal of Medicaid Work Requirements | Foley Hoag LLP - Medicaid and the Law

[Author: Regina DeSantis, Law Clerk] On Friday, February 12, the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) took a first step to ending Medicaid work requirements.  Acting CMS Administration Elizabeth Richter sent letters to Medicaid Directors in states which had previously received  1115 waiver approvals to implement so-called “community engagement” requirements, explaining CMS now does not believe that requiring employment as a condition for Medicaid coverage promotes the program’s objectives and intends to commence a process of determining whether to withdraw the waiver approvals.  States have 30 days to send CMS information to the contrary.  States receiving letters included: Arizona, Arkansas, Georgia, Indiana, Kentucky, Michigan, Nebraska, New Hampshire, Ohio, South Carolina, Utah, and Wisconsin.

GOP may use California strategy to thwart Biden

GOP may use California strategy to thwart Biden 18 Feb 2021 Tribune News Service After Democrats succeeded in unraveling much of the Trump agenda through a California-led deluge of lawsuits, they now face a sobering reality: Their courtroom playbook is about to be turned against them. Republican attorneys general are angling to retaliate with equal force, further pushing the boundaries of an elected position that not long ago was among the most apolitical in state government. In the modern era, it is the new launchpad for partisan attacks. While Republicans may find in Biden a tougher target legal blunders made Trump’s actions uniquely vulnerable they are also backed by a better funded and more brazen political apparatus than Democratic state lawyers had going into battle with the Trump administration. The same “dark money” groups that funneled millions of dollars into helping Trump reshape the Supreme Court as president are now focused on helping Republic

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