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“It Clearly Needs an Investigation.” — Collins on Medicaid Billing and Federal Oversight

Season 3 Episode 9

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🎙️ Q-Point Podcast | Susan Collins — Part Two

“It Clearly Needs an Investigation.” — Collins on Medicaid Billing and Federal Oversight

In Part Two of this wide-ranging conversation, U.S. Senator Susan Collins discusses several major policy and governance issues affecting Maine and the nation. She begins by reflecting on her long-standing leadership on Alzheimer’s research, sharing how personal experience shaped her advocacy and outlining bipartisan efforts to increase research funding and improve early diagnosis and treatment.

Collins also discusses her role as Chair of the Senate Appropriations Committee and how federal funding decisions translate into tangible outcomes for Maine communities. She highlights investments in public safety, emergency response, infrastructure, higher education, childcare expansion, and public health research, and explains why local insight is important when determining how federal resources are allocated.

The conversation then turns to accountability and oversight, including reports of Medicaid overbilling involving Gateway Community Services. Collins explains why she believes the concerns raised warrant investigation and discusses the respective roles of state and federal authorities, including the U.S. Attorney’s Office and the Department of Health and Human Services Inspector General, in ensuring transparency and proper use of taxpayer funds.

Part Two also addresses broader public safety and enforcement challenges in Maine. Collins describes difficulties faced by local law enforcement when dealing with complex criminal activity and explains why, in some circumstances, federal involvement can provide additional tools and stronger enforcement options. She also discusses the impact of organized crime, housing damage, and drug trafficking on Maine communities.

The episode further includes a discussion of the Social Security Fairness Act, with Collins explaining why correcting long-standing benefit offsets for public servants such as teachers, firefighters, and police officers was important to her. She reflects on the impact the change has had for thousands of Mainers who earned those benefits and why she viewed the issue as a matter of fairness.

The conversation concludes with reflections on bipartisanship, constituent services, seniority and leadership responsibilities in the U.S. Senate, and what experience and continuity can mean for representing Maine.

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