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A Republican candidate for New York Attorney General is criticizing incumbent Letitia James for a significant decline in Medicaid fraud prosecutions and recoveries since she took office. Data shows that recoveries dropped from over $168 million in 2019 to just $31 million in 2024, with prosecutions also decreasing. The candidate argues that reduced enforcement harms taxpayers by increasing healthcare costs and limiting recoveries, pledging to bolster the Medicaid Fraud Control Unit with additional prosecutors.
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