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RELEASE – Think Tank Featured at ALEC Health and Human Services Task Force

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Foundation for Government Accountability CEO Presents Florida’s Reform Successes SCOTTSDALE, AZ – National health policy leaders learned what common sense health and welfare reforms accomplish for patients and taxpayers during a presentation by the Foundation for Government …

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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 sent

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RELEASE – 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 now

RELEASE – Florida’s Medicaid Reform Pilot Makes Patients the Priority

  Healthier, Happier Patients and a National Model to Cure State Medicaid Crises NAPLES – Florida’s five-county Medicaid Reform Pilot, passed in 2006, sought to give Medicaid patients greater freedom

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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

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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

Top 10 Florida Legislature Accomplishments 2011

List of Top 10 Accomplishments from 2011 Legislative Session

Recently, I met with legislative leadership to discuss policy solutions to advance during the upcoming legislative sessions.  As a new organization that began after the 2011 session, I also reviewed