Lancaster Medicaid spending on dental services reaches $4,350,769 for 2024
Medicaid spending on dental services in Lancaster climbed 4.7% in 2024, signaling changes in usage and reimbursement for these services.
Medicaid spending on dental services in Lancaster climbed 4.7% in 2024, signaling changes in usage and reimbursement for these services.
Medicaid spending for the Medicine Services and Procedures category in Quartz Hill climbed 19.4% in 2024, highlighting varying service use and payment trends.
Medicaid providers in Palmdale submitted $4,283,022 in claims under the National Codes Established for State Medicaid Agencies in 2024, a 12% increase over the previous year.
Senator Suzette Valladares posted several tweets on April 6 and April 7, 2026 criticizing California’s current energy policies and expressing support for fellow leaders.
Senator Suzette Valladares posted messages between April 3-5 highlighting both religious reflections during Good Friday and Easter as well as commentary on California’s high gas prices following a CBS Sacramento…
Senator Suzette Valladares used social media between March 25-27, 2026 to raise alarms about possible shortages in California while calling attention to high living costs and critiquing state energy policies.
Senator Suzette Valladares used social media posts on March 24 and March 25, 2026, to criticize California’s energy policies and highlight high gas prices in the state.
Assemblymember Tom Lackey criticized lawmakers after his bill targeting repeat DUI offenders failed in committee. The measure would have increased penalties for those convicted twice within ten years. Lackey cited…
California State Senator Suzette Valladares posted updates between March 18-20, 2026 about new legislation concerning state holidays, parole reform efforts, and high gas prices.
Senator Suzette Valladares used her Twitter account in mid-March 2026 to comment on California’s high gas prices and support changing “César Chávez Day” to “Farmworker Day.” Her posts highlighted concerns…
Senator Suzette Valladares posted several statements between March 15-17, 2026 criticizing California’s energy policies and parole board actions.
Senator Suzette Valladares used social media in mid-March 2026 to express concerns about California’s clean transportation policies and rising energy costs.
Senator Suzette Valladares used her social media account on March 13, 2026, to criticize California’s handling of high gas prices amid global conflict.
Assemblymen Tom Lackey and Hoover have introduced a bill seeking to raise California’s elderly parole eligibility age from 50 to 65 for certain offenders. The move follows controversy over recent…
Senator Suzette Valladares posted several tweets on March 11 and March 12, 2026, criticizing a parole decision involving a convicted child predator and highlighting persistent high gas prices in California…
Senator Suzette Valladares shared opinions via Twitter on March 10-11, criticizing California’s energy policies for high gas prices and questioning the judgment behind a recent parole board decision involving a…
Senator Suzette Valladares posted on March 11, 2026 about rising gasoline prices in California compared to national averages.
Senator Suzette Valladares took to social media on March 9 and 10, 2026, to highlight rising gas prices in California compared to other states.
Senator Suzette Valladares used Twitter on March 7 and March 9, 2026 to comment on California’s parole policies for elderly inmates, proposed fuel regulations that may increase gas prices, and…
Senator Suzette Valladares used her social media platform on February 26, 2026, to address concerns about criminal justice policies and economic conditions affecting California businesses and families.
Senator Suzette Valladares commented in late February 2026 about California’s dependence on foreign oil and its impact on gas prices through several posts.
Senator Suzette Valladares shared several posts between February 18 and February 20, criticizing California’s current energy policies and rising fuel costs.
Senator Suzette Valladares voiced concerns over California’s energy policy through a series of tweets posted between February 11-13, 2026.
Senator Suzette Valladares used social media posts between February 4–7, 2026 to discuss legislative efforts against human trafficking, denounce racist content from national leadership online, and criticize proposals for a…
Senator Suzette Martinez Valladares (R-Santa Clarita) has issued a statement following the California Legislature’s approval of Governor Gavin Newsom’s redistricting legislative package.
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