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Senate Ethics and Elections Chair Don Gaetz said that questions surrounding Hope Florida and its foundation contributed to his decision to hold off on considering the nominations at his committee’s final meeting.
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People with disabilities say they are abruptly losing their Medicaid home health benefits and are being advised incorrectly when they call state offices for more information.
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Florida is halfway through its Medicaid unwinding process, and thousands of children have lost coverage. The state doesn't know how those kids are receiving care, now.
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Colleagues with a Latino civil rights organization spent three weeks calling in English and Spanish. They found Spanish speakers waited 2½ hours compared to 36 minutes for English speakers.
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New data shows that when people reach out to the Department of Children & Families Services, help is hard to find despite the agency's plans and efforts to contact recipients.
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States must remove people from the program whose incomes are too high. Some recipients in Florida and other states that have started the process say they've been mistakenly removed.
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The end of the federal public health emergency’s continuous enrollment provision means changes are ahead. State officials stand divided about the implications for Florida and its people.
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Florida First Lady Casey DeSantis chose Eglin Air Force Base announce the initiative called Continue the Mission.
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Florida’s spiraling housing affordability crisis has sent protestors to the streets across the state.
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Money for the program came from $1.4 billion allocated to Florida by the U.S. Department of the Treasury last year.
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It will also will increase monthly payments to relatives and nonrelatives who serve as caregivers to foster children.
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According to a presentation, many employees are leaving state government jobs because they’re overworked and underpaid.