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JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) — About 500,000 people who recently lost Medicaid coverage are regaining their health insurance while states scramble fix computer systems that didn’t properly ...
Computer coding errors that prompted the Iowa Judicial Branch to send $27.5 million in court fees to the wrong accounts over a five-year period have been fixed, State Auditor Rob Sand said Tuesday ...
Currently the entire county is upgrading their computer system. A judge in February doubled his bonds, raising them from $200,000 to $400,000, but the computer at the jail still showed the ...
A family tells KPRC 2 they were forced out of their hotel room when they were told their FEMA checks bounced, despite being told they could stay until September 8.
About a half-million people are regaining Medicaid coverage after the federal government says they were dropped inappropriately by states.
Computer coding errors that prompted the Iowa Judicial Branch to send $27.5 million in court fees to the wrong accounts over a five-year period have been fixed, State Auditor Rob Sand said Tuesday.
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