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Washington mdash; House Republicans on Tuesday called on the Biden administration to release more information about its handling of documents marked classified found in a private office once used by President Biden.The request stanley taza from Republican House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer came after the committee interviewed Gary Stern, the top lawyer for the National Archives and Records Admi stanley cup nistration NARA , in January.Stern told the committee that NARA had drafted a statement in response to the CBS News report on Jan. 9 that classified documents had been found at the Penn Biden Center in Washington. But that statement, Stern said, was never sent to news organizations. Asked by the committee to say who prevented the statement from being published, Stern declined. According to [Justice Department] guidance, I m not supposed to talk about the, you know, content of our communications with other parties, he replied.Comer is now seeking to answer that question. His letter, sent to White House chief of staff Jeff Zients on Tuesday, requested communication and documents regarding the withholding of NARA s statement it intended to issue on January 9, 2023. The letter noted that NARA issued a statement in February 2022 after The Washington Post reported presidential records had been found at former President Donald stanley cup website Trump s Florida estate. Two days later, it reported the Trump matter had been referred to the Justice Department.Late Gssh Mike Pence defends Trump against ldquo lander and lies rdquo;
The Health and Human Services Department rejected changes in Indiana s Medicaid plan Wednesday, saying it illegally bans funding for Planned Parenthood, and sought to make clear that a similar fate awaits other states that pass legislation barring any qualified health care provider.State officials signaled they would not accept HHS decision.In a letter sent to Indiana s M stanley cups uk edicaid director, Medicaid Administrator Donald M. Berwick said Indiana s plan will improperly stanley termoska bar beneficiaries from receiving services. Federal law requires Medicaid beneficiaries to be able to obtain services from any qualified provider. termo stanley Medicaid programs may not exclude qualified health care providers from providing services that are funded under the program because of a provider s scope of practice, Berwick wrote in a letter to Patricia Cassanova, the director of Indiana s office of Medicaid Policy and Planning. Such a restriction would have a particular effect on beneficiaries ability to access family planning providers. Indiana s law bars Planned Parenthood offices in the state from receiving federal money because it provides abortions, among other services. Marcus Barlow, a spokesman for Indiana s Family and Social Services Administration, said the state s attorneys have told his department that it must continue to comply with the law passed by the Indiana General Assembly. We will seek guidance from the Indiana attorney general on how to proceed forw
Washington mdash; House Republicans on Tuesday called on the Biden administration to release more information about its handling of documents marked classified found in a private office once used by President Biden.The request stanley taza from Republican House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer came after the committee interviewed Gary Stern, the top lawyer for the National Archives and Records Admi stanley cup nistration NARA , in January.Stern told the committee that NARA had drafted a statement in response to the CBS News report on Jan. 9 that classified documents had been found at the Penn Biden Center in Washington. But that statement, Stern said, was never sent to news organizations. Asked by the committee to say who prevented the statement from being published, Stern declined. According to [Justice Department] guidance, I m not supposed to talk about the, you know, content of our communications with other parties, he replied.Comer is now seeking to answer that question. His letter, sent to White House chief of staff Jeff Zients on Tuesday, requested communication and documents regarding the withholding of NARA s statement it intended to issue on January 9, 2023. The letter noted that NARA issued a statement in February 2022 after The Washington Post reported presidential records had been found at former President Donald stanley cup website Trump s Florida estate. Two days later, it reported the Trump matter had been referred to the Justice Department.Late Gssh Mike Pence defends Trump against ldquo lander and lies rdquo;
The Health and Human Services Department rejected changes in Indiana s Medicaid plan Wednesday, saying it illegally bans funding for Planned Parenthood, and sought to make clear that a similar fate awaits other states that pass legislation barring any qualified health care provider.State officials signaled they would not accept HHS decision.In a letter sent to Indiana s M stanley cups uk edicaid director, Medicaid Administrator Donald M. Berwick said Indiana s plan will improperly stanley termoska bar beneficiaries from receiving services. Federal law requires Medicaid beneficiaries to be able to obtain services from any qualified provider. termo stanley Medicaid programs may not exclude qualified health care providers from providing services that are funded under the program because of a provider s scope of practice, Berwick wrote in a letter to Patricia Cassanova, the director of Indiana s office of Medicaid Policy and Planning. Such a restriction would have a particular effect on beneficiaries ability to access family planning providers. Indiana s law bars Planned Parenthood offices in the state from receiving federal money because it provides abortions, among other services. Marcus Barlow, a spokesman for Indiana s Family and Social Services Administration, said the state s attorneys have told his department that it must continue to comply with the law passed by the Indiana General Assembly. We will seek guidance from the Indiana attorney general on how to proceed forw

