Outcry as some nursing homes try to grab stimulus checks

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Outcry as some nursing homes try to grab stimulus checks
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Some nursing homes are demanding that low-income Medicaid recipients hand over their $1,200 stimulus checks from the government — and lawmakers want to halt the cash grab.

Coronavirus cases in the state continue to rise steadily as counties further lift stay-at-home restrictions

Some nursing homes were claiming that if a resident was on Medicaid, the facility would get to keep the $1,200 stimulus payment.

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