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According to Yost, eight home-health aides and one mental health specialist are being accused of billing Medicaid a combined ...
According to Yost, eight home-health aides and one mental health specialist are being accused of billing Medicaid a combined ...
Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost is joining the conversation about growing property taxes. Yost, a Republican candidate for ...
Nine Medicaid providers were indicted on fraud charges after being accused of defrauding the government health care program, ...
A statewide ballot push to abolish property taxes is gaining steam. The AG says it could pass unless counties step up with ...
DAYTON — Two Dayton women were among 9 medicaid providers who are accused of stealing a combined $1.2 million from the ...
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WCMH Columbus on MSNWhat’s next for EdChoice in Ohio?Weeks ago, a Franklin County judge ruled the EdChoice scholarship program was unconstitutional and the next day, Ohio ...
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Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost blasted lawmakers' plans in the state budget to use unclaimed property funds for stadium ...
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State's top Republican lawyer stunned political observers by opposing Governor DeWine's funding mechanism for the Browns' new ...
Yost, a Columbus Republican and the state’s top attorney, savaged lawmakers’ plan to redirect all unclaimed funds that come into the state’s possession starting in 2036 toward stadium projects.
According to Yost, eight home-health aides and one mental health specialist are being accused of billing Medicaid a combined $1.2 million for services not provided.
Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost blasted lawmakers' plans in the state budget to use unclaimed property funds for stadium projects.
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