We have not studied all of them. Many of them may be sound, while there may be others that merit override consideration.

The rest was old-fashioned shoe-leather and investigative technique.

The facts will determine our next course of action. If there is evidence of criminal impropriety [by Nurses on Hand], it will be pursued.

You can see from a case like this how the Medicaid system can have a substantial impact on county budgets.

We have had a number of conversations regarding the scope of the letter and expect to be responding shortly.

We don't get to vote on an override, nor do we get to veto. That is clearly the domain of the governor and the Legislature.

This is a section of law and jurisdiction that continues to evolve, but because you have really three different services, it is not as clear as it could be.

There are concerns all across the state that the public is getting what they pay for.