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NY, Calif. Medicaid directors among four to appear for House fraud hearing

Jun. 18, 2026

The Subcommittee on Oversight and Investigations invited New York state Medicaid director Amir Bassiri to the June 25 hearing, along with Tyler Sadwith of California, John Connolly of Minnesota and Scott Partika of Ohio.

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Alleged $38M adult daycare scam busted in Brooklyn — snaring Pakistani community leaders who cozied up to Dems

Jun. 18, 2026

Civic leader and well-known Brooklyn Community Board 13 member Pervez Siddiqui, 78, was arrested Monday along with seven co-conspirators. They are alleged to have run a large-scale Medicaid kickback and false-billing scheme through two Social Adult Day Care (SADC) centers in Brooklyn: APNA Adult Daycare and Ashiana Social Adult Daycare.

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California Received 80% of Funds for Illegal Immigrant Households While Americans Faced Stricter Rules

Jun. 18, 2026

The report found that $759 million in Temporary Assistance for Needy Families cash assistance was provided to 85,277 households nationwide in which a child qualified for benefits while a parent was living in the United States illegally. No state came close to California’s share of spending, with $617.5 million. The second-place recipient, New York, received just $47.5 million—less than one-tenth of California’s total.

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Labor Dept Warns States on Unemployment Fraud

Jun. 18, 2026

In a sweeping crackdown on waste, fraud, and abuse, the Trump administration on Wednesday put governors across all 50 states and U.S. territories on notice, threatening to withhold federal administrative funding from unemployment programs that fail to strengthen oversight and protect taxpayer dollars.

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Feds sue Hochul officials, claim massive fraud scheme in revamp of NY’s $11B Medicaid homecare program

Jun. 17, 2026

The feds sued Gov. Kathy Hochul’s administration Tuesday, claiming officials rigged a bid on an $11 billion Medicaid homecare program – allowing a handpicked company to “siphon” millions in taxpayer money.

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Justice Department accuses New York state of letting fraud flourish in Medicaid program

Jun. 17, 2026

The U.S. Justice Department accused New York state officials Tuesday of facilitating fraud, saying they let a Georgia company use a sham bidding process to gain control of and then abuse a $10 billion program to provide home care to disabled Medicaid patients.

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Newsom fumes that DOJ is investigating him and his wife, calls it Trump political retribution

Jun. 16, 2026

California Gov. Gavin Newsom said Monday that the Justice Department is investigating him and his wife, and he accused President Trump of pushing for the probe as political retribution.

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Pa. Approves Money for Governor’s Home Security Work

Jun. 16, 2026

Pennsylvania Republican Attorney General Dave Sunday approved a legal settlement clearing the way for about $1.1 million in taxpayer payments to contractors who installed security upgrades at Democrat Gov. Josh Shapiro's private home after an arson attack on the governor's residence.

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Mamdani Eyes City Land for 200K Affordable Homes

Jun. 15, 2026

To meet its targets, the administration projects annual production will scale from about 14,000 affordable homes in fiscal 2027 to more than 21,000 by fiscal 2031, an output level that will require buy-in from the City Council, Albany, labor, and private developers.

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They’re uninsured after Obamacare became too costly. And they’re far from alone.

Jun. 15, 2026

The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services is expected to soon release complete data on how many people are no longer covered under the ACA, but an early analysis from KFF, citing Wakely Consulting Group research, showed enrollment could drop from over 22 million at the end of 2025 to as low as 16.5 million in 2026.

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NYC Mayor Mamdani Starts Reelection Fundraising

Jun. 12, 2026

New York Mayor Zohran Mamdani has laid the groundwork for a 2029 reelection campaign, launching an early fundraising drive while warning supporters that political opponents are organizing years ahead of the next mayoral race.

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Trump administration yanks funding from LA homeless agency amid explosive fraud probe: ‘Necessary step’

Jun. 12, 2026

'LAHSA’s failures have been so severe and pervasive that Los Angeles County has withdrawn its funding for the agency,' HUD says in letter

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Featured Columns

From Americans for Good Government Staff

The National Debt is Making Life in America Unaffordable

Jun. 17, 2026

With the midterm elections just around the corner, candidates on both sides of the political aisle are hitting the campaign trail in earnest. As voters consider their options, there's one question they should demand a simple, honest answer to: How much does our national debt increase the cost of everything we buy?

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In the Nation’s Service: It’s Time to Stop Shielding College Endowments

Jun. 10, 2026

Why should hardworking families, many of whom cannot afford to attend these uber expensive institutions, be on the hook for funding their liberal ideology? It seems obvious to me that these wealthy schools should contribute to our country's economy, not the other way around.

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Exxon Shareholders Reward Bold Leadership

Jun. 3, 2026

A company's top priority should be to maximize shareholders' returns, not to push kumbaya policies that come at the expense of hardworking families. Unlike corporations, which have a fiduciary obligation to investors, the proxy adviser cartel operates in a regulatory Wild West.

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Mamdani’s First 100 Days: When ‘Tax the Rich’ Meets Reality

May. 27, 2026

Last month, New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani filmed a video flouting a newly proposed "pied-a-terre" tax — a fancy name for even more property taxes, this time on the city's high-end homes. In the video, the mayor specifically calls out "this penthouse, which hedge fund CEO Ken Griffin bought for $238 million."

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Kentucky’s Electoral Lesson: The Price of Fiscal Accountability

May. 20, 2026

Republican voters in Kentucky's 4th Congressional District recently decided one of the country's most closely watched primary races: incumbent Congressman Thomas Massie against Trump-endorsed challenger Ed Gallrein.

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California’s Warning To America — How Much Socialism Is Too Much?

May. 13, 2026

Columnist Ken Buck writes, "The question isn't whether California will learn from its mistakes and correct course. The question is whether voters will wake up and realize this socialist tax-and-spend agenda is knocking on our door -- and whether we will fight to stop it."

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America in Focus

Dissecting the Issues That Matter

Why Athletes and Celebs are Fleeing High-Tax States

Jun. 18, 2026

In this episode of Balls & Strikes, hosts Gary Abernathy and Ken Buck dive into how aggressive state tax policies are driving a massive exodus of wealth across the country. Prompted by a recent comment from NBA star Jalen Brunson about missing Texas's tax climate, the duo breaks down how high-tax jurisdictions like New York and California are alienating top earners, sports franchises, and everyday citizens alike. Breakdown 00:33 – Jalen Brunson and the Texas Tax Advantage 01:47 – The True Cost of High-Tax States 03:27 – The $2 Trillion Blue-to-Red State Wealth Exodus Join the Discussion With nearly $2 trillion in wealth shifting from high-tax blue states to low-tax red states over the last decade, do you think states like New York and California will be forced to lower their tax rates, or will they continue to raise taxes on the residents who stay behind? Let us know your thoughts in the comments below! Support the Mission Subscribe to our channel for weekly deep dives into the issues that matter. Visit Our Website: americans4goodgov.org Follow Us on X: @ForGoodGov #TaxMigration #HighTaxes #JalenBrunson #EconomicExodus #KenBuck

The Tax-Free Windfall of Elite Endowments

Jun. 15, 2026

In episode 20 of the Balls & Strikes podcast, hosts Gary Abernathy and Ken Buck tackle what they call the "quiet taxpayer subsidy" of America’s most elite universities. With massive institutional wealth scaling to unprecedented heights, this episode breaks down how the average American taxpayer is left footing the bill for schools that don't need the help.

Inside the $39 Trillion Debt Crisis with Rep. Andy Biggs

Jun. 10, 2026

In this episode of Balls & Strikes, host Ken Buck sits down with Arizona Congressman and fiscal hawk Andy Biggs for a candid discussion on the massive hurdles facing government spending reform. With the national debt eclipsing $39 trillion, the duo dives into the internal friction within the Republican caucus, the lingering economic impact of pandemic-era healthcare subsidies, and the rampant fraud undermining federal and state programs.

Feds INVESTIGATE Gavin Newsom Over Insane Prison iPad Program

Jun. 5, 2026

In this episode of Balls & Strikes, hosts Gary Abernathy and former Congressman Ken Buck expose a shocking case of government spending priorities. California recently poured $189 million into providing digital tablets for prisoners—even as working families across the state struggle to pay rent and cope with skyrocketing gas prices.

Elon did DOGE. Mamdani tries COGE

Jun. 1, 2026

In Episode 17 of Balls & Strikes, hosts Gary Abernathy and Ken Buck pull back the curtain on NYC Mayor Zohran Mamdani’s newly minted "COGE" (Commission on Government Efficiency) initiative. Stealing a popular phrase from the federal playbook, Mamdani claims he wants to streamline the Big Apple but Ken and Gary argue the reality is exactly the opposite. This episode breaks down how modern left-wing politicians use well-intentioned buzzwords to hide massive spending increases and add bureaucratic fat.

The California Mayor Working for China

May. 26, 2026

In this episode of Balls & Strikes, Gary Abernathy and former Congressman Ken Buck break down the shocking news out of California, where Arcadia Mayor Eileen Wang recently pleaded guilty to acting as an illegal agent for the Chinese Communist Party. Gary and Ken discuss how foreign adversaries weaponize local American politicians and social media to push propaganda, and how anyone who points out this reality is immediately dismissed as a "conspiracy theorist."

Ken Buck Slams AOC’s ‘Billionaire’ Claim

May. 21, 2026

In this episode of Balls & Strikes, Gary Abernathy and Ken Buck take on a recent viral comment from Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, who claimed that it is "impossible" to earn a billion dollars without being corrupt or breaking the rules. Gary and Ken break down the reality of this socialist mindset, explaining how capitalism actually rewards hard work and innovation by providing products and services that improve people's lives.

Stopping Fraud Before It Starts with Rep. Pete Sessions

May. 15, 2026

Welcome to another episode of Balls & Strikes, brought to you by Americans for Good Government! This week, hosts Gary Abernathy and former Colorado Congressman Ken Buck sit down with U.S. Representative Pete Sessions (TX-17) to tackle one of the most pressing issues facing American taxpayers today: massive government waste, fraud, and abuse. Rep. Sessions breaks down his new legislation, the Fraud Prevention and Accountability Act, which aims to fundamentally change how the federal government handles benefits and misdirected funds.

Mainstream Media Exposed: The “Debunked” Double Standard

May. 12, 2026

In this episode of Balls & Strikes, Gary Abernathy and Ken Buck tackle the mainstream media's glaring double standards and the danger of modern news silos. They kick off the conversation by discussing the potential Paramount-Warner Bros. merger and the left's panic over CNN possibly moving back toward the political center. Gary and Ken pull no punches as they break down how the media uses the word "debunked" to silence conservative viewpoints without evidence.

Blue State Fraud & The Rise of Socialism

May. 8, 2026

In this episode of Balls & Strikes, Gary Abernathy and former Congressman Ken Buck tackle two alarming trends threatening the American system: the creeping rise of socialism in wealthy suburbs and massive, unchecked government fraud. First, they break down Analilia Mejia's shocking 20-point victory in New Jersey's 11th district and discuss why the conservative movement is losing the messaging battle to the progressive "free stuff" playbook. Then, the guys dig into a staggering new GAO report revealing that the federal government loses up to $521 billion to fraud every single year.

Why is NYC Spending $30M on a Government Grocery?

May. 2, 2026

In this episode of Balls & Strikes, Gary Abernathy and Ken Buck tackle the growing push for "Democratic Socialism" in America. They focus on a recent proposal from New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani to spend $30 million in taxpayer money to build a publicly owned grocery store in East Harlem. Gary and Ken discuss why government-run retail is a recipe for disaster, how the education system has failed to teach younger generations about the realities of communism, and why states like Florida are now legally mandating that history be taught. Plus, Gary shares a classic story from his youth about the true value of the American capitalist system.

The “Stop Nick Shirley” Act: Is California Outlawing Citizen Journalism?

Apr. 28, 2026

In this episode of Balls & Strikes, Gary Abernathy and Ken Buck take aim at a controversial legislative push in California. Assemblymember Mia Bonta recently introduced a bill, unofficially dubbed the "Stop Nick Shirley Act", that would effectively criminalize citizen journalists for filming and exposing fraud at immigration service providers.

The Communist Billionaire Funding American Protests

Apr. 24, 2026

In this episode of Balls & Strikes, Gary Abernathy and Ken Buck break down a bombshell Fox News Digital investigation exposing the dark money behind America's "grassroots" protests. They reveal how Neville Roy Singham, a self-described communist living in Shanghai, funneled $278 million into a network of left-wing organizations to drive division in the United States.

Ken Buck’s Bold Idea To Balance The Budget

Apr. 17, 2026

In this episode of Balls & Strikes, journalist Gary Abernathy and former Congressman Ken Buck discuss a bold new structural change to how Washington handles your money. After years of failed "gimmick" commissions, Ken introduces his proposal for a grassroots-led Budget Commission chaired by the Chief Justice of the United States. Gary and Ken dive into why D.C. bureaucrats lose their spines once they enter the swamp and how an enforcement mechanism—tied directly to members' pay—could finally force fiscal restraint. Join us for a common-sense conversation about saving the next generation from an economic catastrophe.

The “Open Secret” of California Fraud

Apr. 14, 2026

In this episode of Balls & Strikes, hosts Gary Abernathy and Ken Buck expose the breathtaking waste and lack of accountability in state-run programs. They dive into a shocking investigation into California’s hospice industry, where "ghost" offices are billing Medicare for millions while providing zero care. Gary and Ken also discuss the Wallace Annenberg Wildlife Crossing—a delayed project that has ballooned to $114 million—and why Ken believes government services are almost always delivered better by the private sector. Join us as we pull back the curtain on the "open secret" of Medicare fraud that Washington refuses to address.

No Nuclear Iran. Period. — Ken Buck on What Matters Most

Apr. 9, 2026

What defines success in a conflict like this? Ken Buck joins Laura Coates on CNN to lay it out simply: Iran cannot have nuclear weapons. As debates continue over strategy, authority, and political consequences, one outcome matters most—ensuring a nuclear-armed Iran never becomes reality. That’s the standard. That’s the goal.

Spending More, Getting Less: Ken Buck on Why D.C. Thrives on Debt

Apr. 6, 2026

In this episode of Balls & Strikes, Gary Abernathy and Ken Buck examine a shocking report from the New York State Comptroller. NYC is now spending over $81,000 per unsheltered homeless person—nearly triple what it spent just six years ago. Despite the massive increase in funding, the homeless population has surged by 26%.

Why DOGE Failed to Cut the Federal Deficit

Mar. 31, 2026

In this episode of Balls & Strikes, Gary Abernathy and Ken Buck take a hard look at the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE). Despite the star power of Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy, federal spending actually increased during the DOGE program. Why did a project aimed at cutting $2 trillion in waste fall short?