Watchdog: Millionaires enrolled in Medicaid, costing America billions
- The Trump administration has violated the Impoundment Control Act by blocking federal spending without Congressional approval, according to the Government Accountability Office.
- The Government Accountability Office stated that the Trump administration also improperly suspended obligations under the National Electric Vehicle Infrastructure Formula Program.
- Senator Patty Murray emphasized that federal investments need to start flowing immediately and noted Trump's approval of funding for libraries.
- An executive order directed the Institute of Museum and Library Services to reduce operations despite the appropriated funds for fiscal year 2025.
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Watchdog: Admin Violated Impoundment Act a Second Time
The Government Accountability Office announced that the Trump administration violated the Impoundment Control Act for a second time by unlawfully withholding congressionally approved federal funding for museums, libraries, and archives across the U.S.
Watchdog: Millionaires Enrolled in Medicaid, Costing America Billions | Headline USA
(Tom Joyce, The Center Square) It’s not just lower-income people or those with disabilities using Medicaid in the United States. A new investigation led by the Patient First Coalition found that tens of thousands of wealthy people remain enrolled in Medicaid, the taxpayer-funded health insurance program meant for low-income and disabled Americans. It’s an issue happening nationwide, the report said, though Ohio, Arizona, and South Carolina repre…
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