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Governor Katie Hobbs vetoes Arizona Medicaid fraud prevention bill, leading to criticism from House Majority Leader Michael ...
Gov. Katie Hobbs' office announced the resignations of Carmen Heredia and Jennie Cunico one day before Heredia was scheduled ...
Carmen Heredia, the wife of Mesa Councilman Francisco Heredia, resigned last week as director of the Arizona Health Care Cost Containment System, the state’s Medicaid insurance program for the poor.
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One of my proudest moments as governor was expanding Arizona's Medicaid program. If federal dollars disappear for it, our ...
We urge Arizona’s Congressional delegation to support Medicaid funding, protect health care access, and safeguard our local ...
A prominent GOP critic called Arizona Gov. Katie Hobbs' veto an "alarming example of the fox guarding the henhouse." ...
Under Carmen Heredia’s leadership, the agency withheld payment to more than 300 businesses as it investigated fraud ...
When it comes to Medicaid, Rep. Juan Ciscomani is telling fellow Republicans he won’t support steep cuts that could hit ...
As Arizona faces potential reductions in Medicaid funding, the economic ramifications extend far beyond healthcare access.
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