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In spite of the *unanimous* support from Republicans and Democrats in
the Florida Legislature, Gov. Rick Scott vetoed a measure that would have provided grants for dentists to open private practices in the state’s medically underserved areas. House Bill 139, sponsored by Rep. Travis Cummings, R-Orange Park, and Sen. Don Gaetz, R-Niceville, would create a program administered by the Florida Department of Health that would provide $10,000 to $100,000 rewards to dentists working in rural or low-income communities, the News Service of Florida reports. The grant money could have been used for repayment of dental school student loans; investment in property, facilities or equipment for the dental office; or expenses related to relocation or opening of a dental practice, according to the bill. - - - - - - Medicare fraudster Scott claimed the proposal was duplicative of existing programs, but apparently the legislature did not agree. Scott has already closed down the state’s Department of Health dental clinics that served the indigent. Fairly clever idea of Scott’s, actually. This way when the zombie apocalypse hits Florida zombies will only be able to gum their victims |
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On 4/18/2016 8:10 AM, Keyser Söze wrote:
In spite of the *unanimous* support from Republicans and Democrats in the Florida Legislature, Gov. Rick Scott vetoed a measure that would have provided grants for dentists to open private practices in the state’s medically underserved areas. House Bill 139, sponsored by Rep. Travis Cummings, R-Orange Park, and Sen. Don Gaetz, R-Niceville, would create a program administered by the Florida Department of Health that would provide $10,000 to $100,000 rewards to dentists working in rural or low-income communities, the News Service of Florida reports. The grant money could have been used for repayment of dental school student loans; investment in property, facilities or equipment for the dental office; or expenses related to relocation or opening of a dental practice, according to Good on himbill. - - - - - - Medicare fraudster Scott claimed the proposal was duplicative of existing programs, but apparently the legislature did not agree. Scott has already closed down the state’s Department of Health dental clinics that served the indigent. Fairly clever idea of Scott’s, actually. This way when the zombie apocalypse hits Florida zombies will only be able to gum their victims He beat back socialized medicine again. Too bad so sad. |
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On Mon, 18 Apr 2016 08:10:26 -0400, Keyser Söze
wrote: In spite of the *unanimous* support from Republicans and Democrats in the Florida Legislature, Gov. Rick Scott vetoed a measure that would have provided grants for dentists to open private practices in the state’s medically underserved areas. House Bill 139, sponsored by Rep. Travis Cummings, R-Orange Park, and Sen. Don Gaetz, R-Niceville, would create a program administered by the Florida Department of Health that would provide $10,000 to $100,000 rewards to dentists working in rural or low-income communities, the News Service of Florida reports. The grant money could have been used for repayment of dental school student loans; investment in property, facilities or equipment for the dental office; or expenses related to relocation or opening of a dental practice, according to the bill. - - - - - - Medicare fraudster Scott claimed the proposal was duplicative of existing programs, but apparently the legislature did not agree. Scott has already closed down the state’s Department of Health dental clinics that served the indigent. Fairly clever idea of Scott’s, actually. This way when the zombie apocalypse hits Florida zombies will only be able to gum their victims You left out this part The bill “does not require dentists who receive taxpayer dollars to hire a specific number of new employees or to serve a certain number of low-income patients each year,” Scott said. “Furthermore, the bill opens the door for state dollars to be used to incentivize other high-income professionals.” This was just another example of welfare for the rich that you are usually opposed to. |
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On Mon, 18 Apr 2016 13:24:45 -0400, Keyser Söze
wrote: On 4/18/16 1:11 PM, wrote: On Mon, 18 Apr 2016 13:08:58 -0400, Keyser Söze wrote: On 4/18/16 12:48 PM, wrote: On Mon, 18 Apr 2016 08:10:26 -0400, Keyser Söze wrote: In spite of the *unanimous* support from Republicans and Democrats in the Florida Legislature, Gov. Rick Scott vetoed a measure that would have provided grants for dentists to open private practices in the state’s medically underserved areas. House Bill 139, sponsored by Rep. Travis Cummings, R-Orange Park, and Sen. Don Gaetz, R-Niceville, would create a program administered by the Florida Department of Health that would provide $10,000 to $100,000 rewards to dentists working in rural or low-income communities, the News Service of Florida reports. The grant money could have been used for repayment of dental school student loans; investment in property, facilities or equipment for the dental office; or expenses related to relocation or opening of a dental practice, according to the bill. - - - - - - Medicare fraudster Scott claimed the proposal was duplicative of existing programs, but apparently the legislature did not agree. Scott has already closed down the state’s Department of Health dental clinics that served the indigent. Fairly clever idea of Scott’s, actually. This way when the zombie apocalypse hits Florida zombies will only be able to gum their victims You left out this part The bill “does not require dentists who receive taxpayer dollars to hire a specific number of new employees or to serve a certain number of low-income patients each year,” Scott said. “Furthermore, the bill opens the door for state dollars to be used to incentivize other high-income professionals.” This was just another example of welfare for the rich that you are usually opposed to. I don't believe anything Scott says. He oughta be in federal prison for his medicare scams. That explains some of your irrational rants. His hospital chain bought its way out of a jam. I guess the bottom line is they paid the fines paid restitution and justice was done. It is still not relevant to what is going on now. |
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