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After nearly a decade of legal battling, a federal judge this week found widespread problems in the way Florida's Medicaid program has provided health…
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Recent shootings around the country have left many reexamining police departments and policies. But Regan McCarthy reports its also led to a renewed focus…
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Florida recently finished rolling out a new way of providing care to more than 3.5 million low-income Floridians. Nearly all of them, adults as well as…
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The 1999 Olmstead v. L.C. decision says unnecessarily segregating people in mental hospitals, nursing homes and other institutions amounts to…
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Nearly a million Floridians have gained insurance though federal exchanges as part of the Affordable Care Act. Many of those people are seeing big savings…
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The Florida House and Senate are set to begin hammering out a state spending plan for the upcoming fiscal year after both chambers approved their…
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Over the next few weeks, Florida lawmakers are slated to take up a series of gun-related measures, from fixes to Florida’s Stand Your Ground law TO…
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The federal Health Resources and Services Administration says at least 55 million people around the country live in areas that lack an adequate supply of…
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The highest number of Florida elementary and middle schools in at least a decade received "F" grades in the first draft of state report cards issued…
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The federal Centers for Medicaid and Medicare Services has given full approval for Florida to essentially privatize its Medicaid program. Under the…