All posts tagged Federal
Medicaid Expansion: We Already Know How The Story Ends
Other states’ experiences with expanding Medicaid reveal the likely impact on Florida By Jonathan Ingram, Director of Research Executive Summary Supporters of the Affordable Care Act’s optional Medicaid expansion have made a series of promises to Florida lawmakers as they …
RELEASE: New Poll Results a Warning Sign for Pols Supporting Medicaid Expansion
Most Florida Voters Oppose Expansion, Less Likely to Support Pro-Expansion Politicians
NAPLES – A new poll commissioned by the Foundation for Government Accountability (FGA) is likelyRELEASE – ObamaCare Slush Fund’s Clever Name Masks Millions in Waste
NAPLES – A new report released today by the Foundation for Government Accountability (FGA) shines the light of accountability on a little-known slush fund created by the Patient
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
RELEASE: Stalling Start-Ups Costs More Than Just Jobs
Report Measures Fiscal Impact of One Week of Bureaucratic Delays to Florida Start-Up Businesses NAPLES – Job creation isn’t the only reason policymakers should explore ways to fast-track the
RELEASE – Think Tank’s CHAIN Letter Criticizes Group’s Opposition to Pro-Patient Medicaid Reform
CHAIN Rejects Healthier, Happier Medicaid Reform Patients in Favor of Bureaucrat-Controlled Health Care
NAPLES – Foundation for Government Accountability (FGA) Chief Executive Officer Tarren Bragdon sentRELEASE – Think Tank Touts Medicaid Reform Pilot to Feds, Urgest Statewide Expansion Approval
“A social safety net program that is both pro-patient and pro-taxpayer”
NAPLES – The federal agency deciding the fate of Florida Medicaid patients and taxpayers nowDBNJ Op-Ed: State Should Reject ObamaCare Grants
Read my latest op-ed in the Daytona-Beach News Journal on why Governor Scott and Legislative Leadership were right to reject federal ObamaCare grants. The current debate in Washington







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