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Social Security 'clawbacks' and Medicare caps: new scams targeting seniors in 2026
Scammers are weaponizing new 2026 regulations to threaten your benefits or promise fake refunds. Here is how to spot the trap ...
Trump’s Medicaid work mandates are meant to save money. But first states will have to spend millions
The big tax-cut law signed last year by Trump is financed, in part, by sweeping Medicaid changes intended to cut government spending. Two of the most prominent will apply in four-fifths of the states, ...
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5 documents to review now before your Medicare benefits change midyear
Reviewing important documents can help beneficiaries stay informed about possible midyear changes to Medicare. Checking coverage details, costs, and provider networks can prevent unexpected healthcare ...
Four people have been sentenced to over 14 years combined in federal prison for a $12.7 million Medicaid fraud scheme that paid over $1 million in kickbacks to patients with substance use disorders, ...
A Colorado legislative committee gave initial approval Thursday to legislation that would block credit card companies from charging common “swipe fees” on sales taxes.
Seniors are facing a new Medicare scam involving fake plastic cards designed to steal personal information. Medicare only issues paper cards, so vigilance is key against these deceptive tactics.
The latest Legislative session is set to come to a close this week, though lawmakers have already filed hundreds of bills for consideration. But of these hundreds of bills, only a portion have ...
Jayant Mishra said he was approved for a copay card covering $9,450 a year. He didn't realize how fast the money would run out.
New Jersey Gov. Mikie Sherrill’s proposed budget would kick some seniors off a new property tax relief program, a move that she said would save the state hundreds of millions of dollars as the new ...
Gov. Jeff Landry spoke in front of lawmakers at the start of the 2026 regular legislative session Monday (March 9).
Sherrill seeks cuts in the new Stay NJ property relief program aimed at seniors, which just issued its first checks.
When U.S. Sen. Dick Durbin announced last April he would not seek a sixth term, he created the state’s first open U.S. Senate ...
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