All posts by Tarren Bragdon
ObamaCare Prevention Fund Prevents Good Stewardship of Taxpayer Dollars
We’ve all heard about the egregious revenue raisers in the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, otherwise known as ObamaCare… The individual mandate that forces people to pay federal penalties if they don’t buy federally-approved health coverage they may not …
A Medicaid Cure: Florida’s Medicaid Reform Pilot
Transforming Medicaid empowers patients with control over their health future. When the patient is the priority, government and HMO bureaucrats are finally held accountable. Costs flatten and patient
ALEC Supports Florida’s Statewide Medicaid Reform
The American Legislative Exchange Council joins the Foundation for Government Accountability and others supporting Florida's Statewide Medicaid Reform and today sent a letter of support to the
Trey Radel Daybreak interview on Fox News 92.5 about FGA’s Welfare Drug Testing Report
I was on Daybreak with Trey Radel on Fox News 92.5 this morning at 7.38 AM. Listen to the podcast. I spoke about the
Florida’s Attorney General Cites FGA Policy Paper in Response to ACLU Lawsuit
On Monday, September 19, 2011, Pam Bondi, Florida's Attorney General, filed the state's Response to the Plaintiff's Motion for Preliminary Injunction in the ACLU of
Bob Harden Show interview on FGA and FGA’s Welfare Drug Testing Report
I was on the Bob Harden Show this morning at 7.20AM. Listen to the podcast. I spoke about the Foundation for Government Accountability‘s latest report on
Experience with Arizona’s Drug Questionnaire for Welfare Cash Assistance Law
The debate on drug testing for welfare cash assistance is spreading to other states. Our report showed that about one in ten in Florida are denied cash welfare
Press Release: Florida Taxpayers Saving Big on Drug Testing for Welfare Cash Assistance
NAPLES – In effect for just two months, a law requiring negative drug test results before being receiving taxpayer-funded Temporary Cash Assistance has already achieved significant and positive
The Impact of Florida’s New Drug Test Requirement for Welfare Cash Assistance
Background In May 2011, the Florida Legislature passed and Governor Rick Scott signed into law HB 353[1] requiring applicants for Temporary Cash







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