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Diane M. Grassi

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Diane M. Grassi is an investigative journalist and reporter providing topical and in-depth articles and analysis on U.S. public policy and governmental affairs, including key federal and state legislation as well as court decisions relative to the public interests of average Americans. Ms. Grassi sticks to the facts on myriad issues, often given short shrift by the mainstream press and broadcast media. With a passion for holding U.S. lawmakers and government officials accountable for their legislative and policy decisions, Ms. Grassi has an undying resolve to awaken others to these facts in order to promote an educated electorate.

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SHARE More Sharing        Wednesday, April 12, 2006
Deficit Reduction Act Requiring Proof of Citizenship for Medicaid Could Hurt, Even Kill Citizens A little known new law may penalize the vast majority of law abiding citizens on Medicaid, according to numerous patient advocates, though it was supposedly passed as part of the immigration uproar in congress rather than an attempt to cut down on Medicaid fraud.
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IRS Proposal Allows Income Tax Info To Be Sold According to IRS Commissioner, Mark Everson, the proposed changes actually improve the safeguards of taxpayer information and are “not significant.” But upon closer examination, they increase the chances of identity theft and fraud not only throughout the U.S. but across the globe.

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