AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoMedicare crackdown hits Maine providers: CMS announced a six-month moratorium on new Medicare enrollment for hospice and home health providers, citing “systemic” fraud and aiming to stop new “bad actors” from entering the program. Medicaid pressure ramps up nationally: Vice President JD Vance said $1.3 billion in Medicaid payments to California is being deferred over fraud concerns, alongside letters warning states that weak enforcement could cost federal funding. Consumer rules fight in Washington: Senate Republicans blocked Democratic efforts to reverse Trump-era Consumer Financial Protection Bureau rollbacks tied to medical debt, overdraft fees, and protections for military families. Maine rail lease concerns: New details surfaced about federal review delays tied to CSX’s plan to lease dormant Augusta and Bucksport rail lines, with critics questioning track condition and promised investment. Local growth, local friction: Portland’s planning board approved a Boys & Girls Club teen center expansion, while data-center opposition efforts keep organizing beyond Maine.
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