Anonymous ID: 6ea84b Feb. 12, 2025, 2:57 p.m. No.22571408   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1433 >>1474 >>1591 >>1607 >>1639 >>1690 >>1703 >>1917 >>1939 >>2070

Sen. Lisa Murkowski (R-AK) intends to support Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s confirmation as head of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), the senator announced Wednesday.

“I intend to support Robert Kennedy Jr.’s confirmation as Secretary of Health and Human Services. While there is no dispute that the U.S. spends more per capita on healthcare than any other country, our health outcomes do not reflect this investment,” she wrote in a lengthy statement on X.

“Instead of focusing on who covers our exorbitant healthcare costs, we need to reduce these costs by directing our attention to prevention and keeping people healthy,” she said, explaining that this is the “appeal of RFK, and many Alaskans have shared that view with me.”

 

https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2025/02/12/lisa-murkowski-i-intend-to-support-robert-kennedy-jr-s-confirmation/

Anonymous ID: 6ea84b Feb. 12, 2025, 3:13 p.m. No.22571499   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1591 >>1703 >>1742 >>1939 >>2070

(The Center Square) — California officials told legislators that the state is spending $9.5 billion on healthcare for illegal immigrants in the current 2024-2025 budget.

With the governor’s proposed budget including a $7 billion reserve withdrawal and deficits expected to soon rise to $30 billion, and federal funding likely to decrease, the state may face challenges in continuing to pay for this growing program.

During a budget hearing earlier this week, Assemblyman Carl DeMaio, R-San Diego, asked California Department of Finance officials how much the state has allocated to undocumented immigrant healthcare in the current budget.

“In the current year, to cover undocumented individuals in Medi-Cal, we’re spending $9.5 billion total funds,” replied a CDOF official, who said $8.4 billion of that comes from the state’s general fund.

“So it’s not the $6 billion that people continue to talk about in the media,” replied DeMaio.

“That was a budget act number. This is a revised number based on the governor’s budget updated estimates,” continued the official.

“If we cut that, at least using your math, we’d have a $1 billion surplus, my friends, we wouldn’t have to go into the rainy day fund,” said DeMaio in response.

 

https://www.thecentersquare.com/california/article_14d06ede-e975-11ef-8542-cf8d17e0a983.html

Anonymous ID: 6ea84b Feb. 12, 2025, 3:18 p.m. No.22571523   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1591 >>1703 >>1845 >>1939 >>2070

A Biden administration official who approved a $1.6 billion loan to a company he invested in recently said he does not regret his decision.

Jigar Shah, former President Joe Biden’s head of the Department of Energy’s Loan Programs Office, recently told Semafor that he wouldn’t change “a single thing” about his actions in office. A reporter for the outlet asked Shah if he would have done anything differently at the Loan Programs Office (LPO) at the Department of Education, and Shah said no.

“Not a single thing,” Shah said. “To take an office that was shut down by the Obama administration after Solyndra and give it hope again, that just takes the amount of time that it takes.”

Just days before President Donald Trump retook office, Shah finalized a $1.6 billion federal loan to a green energy company in which he was invested, The Washington Free Beacon reported. Shah made the $100 million investment in Plug Power, a hydrogen fuel developer, through his green financial firm Generate Capital – just before he joined the Biden administration in 2021. Just one month after Shah joined the administration, Plug Power applied for a federal loan from his office.

Republicans had raised concerns about Shah’s ties to the company, but those concerns went nowhere and Shah joined the Biden administration. Shah’s finalization of a loan to Plug Power came just weeks after the Department of Energy’s own inspector general asked him to halt all loans from his office due to a “significant risk of fraud” and conflict-of-interest concerns within the program. Shah ignored the warning and provided billions to green energy companies in the final weeks of the Biden administration, the Free Beacon reported.

During the four years of the Biden administration, the LPO pumped out $400 billion to green energy companies, according to the Free Beacon.

Shah was directly involved in the Plug Power loan process, the Free Beacon found during a public records request, even holding a meeting with the company’s CEO in May 2021. Three days after that meeting, staff in Shah’s office held another meeting focused on Plug Power.

In 2023, Plug Power warned investors it may run out of money within a year, and Morgan Stanley downgraded the company’s stock due to “significant risk around PLUG’s business model.”

This didn’t stop Shah from handing the company another $1.6 billion in the closing days of the Biden administration.

 

https://www.dailywire.com/news/biden-energy-official-who-gave-1-6-billion-to-company-he-invested-in-says-he-has-no-regrets