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A new nonpartisan audit also uncovered problems with a consulting contract for the coronavirus vaccine rollout that was expanded to other services and ballooned from $3.8 million to $83.3 million without sufficient justification.
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Harassment of workers doubled since 2018.
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The money will help with general awareness and understanding of the disease.
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There are some questions about the number of commissioners with ties to medical management.
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Residents can choose from 24 health plans to gain coverage.
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Legislation is expected next year to expand payment limit authority.
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About 1,000 workers could strike if a deal isn’t reached by the end of September.
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About 1,000 employees could stop working as soon as Oct. 1.
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The board is aware that other states are watching it as a model to reduce drug costs.
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The rule change could protect people from investigations from anti-abortion states.