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Pa. Conservation & Natural Resources Dept.: Shapiro Administration Dedicates New $14 Million Delaware State Forest Resource Management Center, Expanding Access to Pennsylvania's Public Lands
HARRISBURG, Pennsylvania, Nov. 5 -- The Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources issued the following news on Nov. 3, 2025:
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Shapiro Administration Dedicates New $14 Million Delaware State Forest Resource Management Center, Expanding Access to Pennsylvania's Public Lands
A new hub for forest stewardship and community connection showcases the Department of Conservation and Natural Resources' commitment to sustainable design and public access in Pennsylvania's state forests.
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East Stroudsburg, PA - Today, the Shapiro Administration dedicated the new $14 million Delaware
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HARRISBURG, Pennsylvania, Nov. 5 -- The Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources issued the following news on Nov. 3, 2025:
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Shapiro Administration Dedicates New $14 Million Delaware State Forest Resource Management Center, Expanding Access to Pennsylvania's Public Lands
A new hub for forest stewardship and community connection showcases the Department of Conservation and Natural Resources' commitment to sustainable design and public access in Pennsylvania's state forests.
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East Stroudsburg, PA - Today, the Shapiro Administration dedicated the new $14 million DelawareState Forest Resource Management Center in Pike County -- a major investment that expands public access to Delaware State Forest and the Commonwealth's commitment to sustainable operations, modern infrastructure, and community engagement.
Department of Conservation and Natural Resources (DCNR) Secretary Cindy Adams Dunn and State Forester Seth Cassell marked the opening of the new center alongside Senator Lisa Baker, Senator Rosemary Brown, Representative Tarah Probst, Pike County Commissioner Matt Osterberg, Monroe County Commissioner John Christy, and local leaders.
"The new Delaware State Forest Resource Management Center will serve as both a hub for forest management and a welcoming point for visitors exploring the natural beauty of this region," said Secretary Dunn. "This project demonstrates our vision for modern, sustainable facilities that meet the needs of our staff and the public."
Located along State Route 402, the 9,600-square-foot center includes a 6,500-square-foot storage building and modern amenities for both staff and visitors -- including two conference rooms, restrooms, and electric vehicle charging stations. Its wood-paneled interior showcases 14 Pennsylvania-grown wood species, celebrating the Commonwealth's rich natural heritage. Interpretive exhibits highlighting forest management and conservation will be installed in the coming months.
The center has earned LEED Silver Certification for its sustainable design and construction, incorporating features that reduce environmental impact and promote energy efficiency -- from low-flow water fixtures and native landscaping to biomass heating, daylight-optimized design, and dark sky-compliant lighting. More than half of construction waste was recycled or diverted from landfills, and the facility's high-performance systems will reduce energy use for years to come.
The surrounding landscape features native wildflower meadows and connects directly to the Thunder Swamp Trail, offering new parking and improved trail access for hikers. The trail system spans 26 miles through southern Pike County, showcasing wetlands, streams, and forest management practices across the Pocono Plateau.
Beyond recreation, the facility also enhances public safety and emergency response, serving as a potential staging area and Incident Command Post for wildfires, winter storms, and other emergencies.
The Delaware State Forest Resource Management Center reflects the Bureau of Forestry's vision for a new generation of resource management facilities that support staff operations, conservation research, and public engagement. This effort aligns with DCNR's Forests for All - A Plan for Pennsylvania's Forests and People, a long-term strategy to protect and enhance Pennsylvania's forests while ensuring all residents can connect with these natural resources.
Governor Josh Shapiro and his Administration are committed to protecting and preserving Pennsylvania's natural resources for current and future generations. Over the past two years, DCNR has prioritized innovative conservation practices - improving Chesapeake Bay water quality, protecting old-growth forests, expanding renewable energy, and enhancing biodiversity.
Since January 2023, the Shapiro Administration has committed $120 million to modernize state parks and forests through critical infrastructure improvements. Governor Josh Shapiro has prioritized investments that improve Pennsylvania's state parks and forests, grow the outdoor recreation economy, and enhance quality of life for residents. Outdoor recreation in Pennsylvania generates $19 billion annually and supports more than 168,000 jobs.
Spanning more than 85,000 acres across Pike and Monroe counties within the Pocono Forests and Waters Conservation Landscape, Delaware State Forest features diverse habitats, including unique ecological research zones, dark sky areas, and critical wildlife corridors connecting the New York to Philadelphia region. It is a popular destination for hiking, hunting, fishing, primitive camping, nature observation, and public programming.
Visit DCNR's website for more information about the agency and check out DCNR's Calendar of Events for events on public lands.
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Original text here: https://www.pa.gov/agencies/dcnr/newsroom/shapiro-administration-dedicates--opens---new--14-million-delawa
N.H. Gov. Ayotte: Mobile Food Pantry Locations for SNAP Recipients Start November 5
CONCORD, New Hampshire, Nov. 5 -- Gov. Kelly Ayotte, R-New Hampshire, issued the following news release on Nov. 3, 2025:
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Mobile Food Pantry Locations for SNAP Recipients Start November 5
State Partnering with Food Banks to Assist Granite Staters Impacted by Shutdown
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Today, Governor Kelly Ayotte announced mobile food pantries for SNAP recipients impacted by the federal government shutdown will be available starting Wednesday, November 5. Governor Ayotte also encouraged Granite Staters to help their neighbors in need by making a donation to the New Hampshire Food Bank.
"In New Hampshire,
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CONCORD, New Hampshire, Nov. 5 -- Gov. Kelly Ayotte, R-New Hampshire, issued the following news release on Nov. 3, 2025:
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Mobile Food Pantry Locations for SNAP Recipients Start November 5
State Partnering with Food Banks to Assist Granite Staters Impacted by Shutdown
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Today, Governor Kelly Ayotte announced mobile food pantries for SNAP recipients impacted by the federal government shutdown will be available starting Wednesday, November 5. Governor Ayotte also encouraged Granite Staters to help their neighbors in need by making a donation to the New Hampshire Food Bank.
"In New Hampshire,we step up to help our neighbors, and I am grateful to the New Hampshire Food Bank, the Legislature, and the Executive Council for working with us to assist those impacted by the shutdown," said Governor Ayotte. "I urge Granite Staters who are able to make a donation to the Food Bank to support families in need of our help."
The Governor continued, "SNAP and other critical programs should be funded because the federal government should be open. Politicians in Washington need to get their act together and end this shutdown."
The New Hampshire Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) will partner with the New Hampshire Food Bank to operate mobile food pantries and food box pick-up sites across the state. The list of mobile pantries and box pick-up sites can be found on the DHHS website. Pantry and pick-up locations are subject to change, and the list will be updated on Monday of each week for the next five weeks. DHHS and the Food Bank will assess demand weekly and make location decisions to target areas of greatest need.
"Our longstanding partnership with the New Hampshire Food Bank has made it possible for us to respond quickly and thoughtfully to the needs of individuals and families across the state who participate in the SNAP program," said DHHS Commissioner Lori Weaver. "Access to nutritious food is a cornerstone of strong, healthy communities, and we are grateful to the New Hampshire Food Bank for their dedication to addressing food insecurity across New Hampshire."
The additional mobile food pantries and pick-up locations are for SNAP recipients only. Individuals must verify that they participate in the SNAP program by showing their EBT card or a notice from DHHS confirming their SNAP participation. For elderly clients or clients with disabilities that need assistance getting to the grocery store, DHHS, the New Hampshire Food Bank, and partner organizations will work to assist these individuals. For information on food assistance for non-SNAP recipients, please visit the New Hampshire Food Bank website or call 2-1-1.
While funding for November SNAP benefits is delayed due to the shutdown, EBT cards can still be used to access benefits issued in previous months. People receiving SNAP can check their EBT card balances by visiting www.ebtedge.com or calling 1-888-997-9777.
Infant formula and nutritious foods for participating pregnant women and young children are still available through WIC.
The most up-to-date information on DHHS contingency plan operations for SNAP recipients can be found at www.dhhs.nh.gov/federalshutdown. Anyone with additional questions can call DHHS at 1-844-ASK-DHHS (275-3447).
To donate to the New Hampshire Food Bank, visit nhfoodbank.org/get-involved/donate/.
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Original text here: https://www.governor.nh.gov/news/mobile-food-pantry-locations-snap-recipients-start-november-5
Md. A.G. Brown Secures Court Ruling Blocking Unlawful Conditions Placed on Transportation Funding
BALTIMORE, Maryland, Nov. 5 -- Maryland Attorney General Anthony G. Brown issued the following news release on Nov. 4, 2025:
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Attorney General Brown Secures Court Ruling Blocking Unlawful Conditions Placed on Transportation Funding
Attorney General Anthony G. Brown today secured a permanent injunction from the U.S. District Court for the District of Rhode Island blocking the Trump administration's effort to unlawfully impose immigration enforcement requirements on billions of dollars in annual U.S. Department of Transportation funding. The final ruling follows multistate litigation filed
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BALTIMORE, Maryland, Nov. 5 -- Maryland Attorney General Anthony G. Brown issued the following news release on Nov. 4, 2025:
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Attorney General Brown Secures Court Ruling Blocking Unlawful Conditions Placed on Transportation Funding
Attorney General Anthony G. Brown today secured a permanent injunction from the U.S. District Court for the District of Rhode Island blocking the Trump administration's effort to unlawfully impose immigration enforcement requirements on billions of dollars in annual U.S. Department of Transportation funding. The final ruling follows multistate litigation filedby Attorney General Brown and the coalition and a preliminary injunction. In issuing a permanent injunction, the Court found that the Trump administration has "blatantly overstepped their statutory authority, violated the APA, and transgressed well-settled constitutional limitations on federal funding conditions. The Constitution demands the Court set aside this lawless behavior."
"Marylanders depend on safe roads, reliable buses, and functioning bridges to get to work, school, and home. But the Trump Administration unlawfully jeopardized these critical pieces of infrastructure by threatening to withhold funding unless we bent to their political demands," said Attorney General Brown. "This ruling ensures transportation funding stays focused on transportation, not on advancing a political agenda."
Maryland receives more than $1 billion in funding from the Department of Transportation each year to support and maintain the roads, highways, railways, airways, and bridges that connect our communities and carry our residents to their workplaces and their homes. This includes funding to maintain and build highways. It also includes funding for transit systems in urban and rural communities across the state - including buses, subways, light rail, commuter rail, trolleys, and ferries. The purpose of this funding is not in any way connected to immigration enforcement.
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Original text here: https://oag.maryland.gov/News/pages/Attorney-General-Brown-Secures-Court-Ruling-Blocking-Unlawful-Conditions-Placed-on-Transportation-Funding-.aspx
Ind. Gov. Braun Invests in Main Street Through Local Partnership in Spencer County
INDIANAPOLIS, Indiana, Nov. 5 -- Gov. Mike Braun, R-Indiana, issued the following news release on Nov. 4, 2025:
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Gov. Braun invests in Main Street through local partnership in Spencer County
Braun's economic development strategy improves access to health care and child care
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Today, Governor Mike Braun celebrated a Main Street improvement project powered by a READI 2.0 investment in Richland in Spencer County.
This project will revitalize part of Richland's Main Street, turning blighted property into multi-use commercial buildings, including a new family medical practice to improve health
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INDIANAPOLIS, Indiana, Nov. 5 -- Gov. Mike Braun, R-Indiana, issued the following news release on Nov. 4, 2025:
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Gov. Braun invests in Main Street through local partnership in Spencer County
Braun's economic development strategy improves access to health care and child care
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Today, Governor Mike Braun celebrated a Main Street improvement project powered by a READI 2.0 investment in Richland in Spencer County.
This project will revitalize part of Richland's Main Street, turning blighted property into multi-use commercial buildings, including a new family medical practice to improve healthcare access for the community.
"This is exactly the kind of project our READI 2.0 investments were built for: pairing private investment with state support to bring new life to Main Streets and create opportunity for Hoosiers. Congratulations to Richland for their leadership on this project that will improve health care access and child care access."- Governor Mike Braun
Photos from today's stops, as well as photos from past events, can be found on the official Flickr account for Indiana Governor Mike Braun, here (https://events.in.gov/event/gov-braun-invests-in-main-street-through-local-partnership-in-spencer-county?utm_campaign=widget&utm_medium=widget&utm_source=State+of+Indiana).
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Original text here: https://events.in.gov/event/gov-braun-invests-in-main-street-through-local-partnership-in-spencer-county?utm_campaign=widget&utm_medium=widget&utm_source=State+of+Indiana
During 2025 Leadership Mission to Asia, FloridaCommerce Announced New Charter Flights Between Orlando and Tokyo
TALLAHASSEE, Florida, Nov. 5 -- Florida Department of Commerce issued the following news release on Nov. 4, 2025:
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During 2025 Leadership Mission to Asia, FloridaCommerce Announced New Charter Flights Between Orlando and Tokyo
TOKYO, Japan--During the 47th Southeast U.S./Japan Association (SEUS-Japan) Annual Meeting, FloridaCommerce announced ZIPAIR, a subsidiary of Japan Airlines (JAL) is coming to Florida and offering four new nonstop passenger charter flights between Tokyo (NRT) and Orlando International Airport (MCO) that will cater to Florida-Japan business travel and connect Florida
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TALLAHASSEE, Florida, Nov. 5 -- Florida Department of Commerce issued the following news release on Nov. 4, 2025:
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During 2025 Leadership Mission to Asia, FloridaCommerce Announced New Charter Flights Between Orlando and Tokyo
TOKYO, Japan--During the 47th Southeast U.S./Japan Association (SEUS-Japan) Annual Meeting, FloridaCommerce announced ZIPAIR, a subsidiary of Japan Airlines (JAL) is coming to Florida and offering four new nonstop passenger charter flights between Tokyo (NRT) and Orlando International Airport (MCO) that will cater to Florida-Japan business travel and connect Floridaand Japanese families and cultures. This announcement comes as a result of several strategic efforts to further partnership between Florida and Japan including Governor DeSantis' meeting with the leading officials and business leaders from Japan at the November 2022 SEUS-Japan conference in Orlando, Governor DeSantis' April 2023 visit to Japan and the efforts of the Greater Orlando Aviation Authority to bring this win to Florida.
"Thanks to Governor DeSantis' leadership, ZIPAIR's investment represents more than a business expansion--it is a powerful symbol of the growing economic partnership between Florida and Japan," said Florida Secretary of Commerce, J. Alex Kelly . "Japan is an increasingly important source of investment in Florida, and ZIPAIR's presence in Florida will cater to the growing business-travel need between Florida and Japan, further strengthening the economic, cultural and strategic ties that connect our two regions."
"There is no way to overstate the importance of this new service between Asia and Orlando International Airport," said Stephanie Kopelousos, Board Chair of the Greater Orlando Aviation Authority. "Not only does this new service validate the years of effort put into developing this relationship, it also lays the groundwork for continued cooperation and business opportunities for both Asia and Central Florida."
"As the world's tourism destination, Florida is ecstatic to welcome a new direct flight from Japan with ZIPAIR," said Bryan Griffin, President and CEO of VISIT Florida. "We welcome Japanese travelers to enjoy our state with this new, easy flight path, and VISIT Florida is enthusiastically committed to facilitating even more direct flights from Japan as a gateway to Asia and the Pacific."
In 2024, Florida welcomed a record-setting 143 million visitors--including nearly 9 million overseas travelers. That momentum has continued into 2025, with Florida welcoming 34.4 million visitors in the second quarter alone, leading the nation in both domestic and international travel.
The new ZIPAIR service is the result of the partnership between FloridaCommerce, SelectFlorida, VISIT FLORIDA and the Greater Orlando Aviation Authority. This new direct connection provides Japanese travelers greater access to Florida's world-class theme parks, convention centers, beaches, and growing business and technology sectors, while also providing Floridians with seamless connections to hundreds of destinations through ZIPAIR.
Florida serves as a gateway to Latin America and the Caribbean, making it a prime location for Japanese companies expanding their footprint in the Western Hemisphere. Japan is Florida's 8th largest merchandise trading market and 2nd largest merchandise trading market in the Asia-Pacific region, with trade reaching more than $6.8 billion annually.
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Original text here: https://www.floridajobs.org/news-center/DEO-Press/2025/11/04/during-2025-leadership-mission-to-asia--floridacommerce-announced-new-charter-flights-between-orlando-and-tokyo
Calif. Gov. Newsom: ICYMI - Coreshell Technologies Wins $1 Million Grand Prize at Startup World Cup Grand Finale, Highlighting California's Entrepreneurial Leadership
SACRAMENTO, California, Nov. 5 -- Gov. Gavin Newsom, D-California, issued the following news release on Nov. 3, 2025:
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ICYMI: Coreshell Technologies wins $1 million grand prize at Startup World Cup Grand Finale, highlighting California's entrepreneurial leadership
What you need to know: Coreshell Technologies, a San Leandro-based EV battery innovator, and SCALE Network participant, claimed the top prize at the Startup World Cup Grand Finale, showcasing California's startup leadership on the global stage.
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Governor Gavin Newsom today recognized Coreshell Technologies for winning the
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SACRAMENTO, California, Nov. 5 -- Gov. Gavin Newsom, D-California, issued the following news release on Nov. 3, 2025:
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ICYMI: Coreshell Technologies wins $1 million grand prize at Startup World Cup Grand Finale, highlighting California's entrepreneurial leadership
What you need to know: Coreshell Technologies, a San Leandro-based EV battery innovator, and SCALE Network participant, claimed the top prize at the Startup World Cup Grand Finale, showcasing California's startup leadership on the global stage.
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Governor Gavin Newsom today recognized Coreshell Technologies for winning thetop prize at the Startup World Cup Grand Finale, hosted by Pegasus Tech Ventures. Coreshell Technologies develops affordable, scalable batteries with metallurgical silicon anodes, delivering longer range and lower costs for electric vehicles.
Coreshell Technologies' journey from regional startup to global success exemplifies the mission of the state's SCALE (Success, Capital Access and Leadership for Entrepreneurs) Network. A key partner in this effort, the East Bay Small Business Development Center (SBDC), provided Coreshell with no-cost advising, training, and capital readiness support leading up to its competition win. Coreshell also secured a multi-million-dollar award from the California Energy Commission to advance domestically sourced battery manufacturing.
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Coreshell's transformational technology exemplifies the clean energy innovation and entrepreneurial drive that defines California businesses. Through initiatives like the state's SCALE Network, we're helping founders turn bold ideas into technologies that drive our economy forward.
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Coreshell triumphed in one of the largest global startup competitions, competing against more than 10,000 competitors from 100 regions around the world. Two other California-based startups were also featured among the top ten finalists:
* GO TO-U (Los Angeles): EV charging management software that optimizes operations and driver experience
* Macro Cycle (San Francisco): Circular plastics and textile with zero carbon emissions at cost parity
Powering California's Clean Transportation Future
California has the #1 zero-emission vehicles market in the U.S., with over 2.47 million ZEVs sold to date and a record-breaking 124,755 ZEVs purchased in the third quarter of 2025.
California-based companies like Coreshell are helping transform not only the electric vehicle industry, but also enabling more efficient battery technology for a range of other commercial applications, including robotics. Coreshell's low-cost, high-performance battery product harnesses the potential of metallurgical silicon, which has ten times the capacity of current battery anodes, to deliver 30 - 40% higher energy density and significantly lower costs - paving the way for more affordable electric vehicles and energy storage systems.
A Win for California Small Businesses
California's more than 4.3 million small businesses - the most of any state - embody the entrepreneurial spirit that drives the Golden State's economy. SCALE, administered by the California Office of the Small Business Advocate (CalOSBA), is a statewide initiative helping underinvested businesses scale and succeed. The program reflects California's commitment to expanding access to capital and create equitable opportunities for entrepreneurs across the state.
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About CalOSBA and SCALE:
CalOSBA supports economic growth by providing resources and support to the state's 4.3 million small businesses, including non-profits and startups. CalOSBA's mission is to help all California small business owners find and navigate resources, programs, and regulations so they can start, manage, grow, become more resilient and thrive. Visit here for more information.
SCALE is California's comprehensive small business support network, funded by CalOSBA. The network provides capital readiness support, business advising and resources to help underinvested entrepreneurs scale their businesses and create jobs. To learn more and get support for your business, visit here (https://calosba.ca.gov/for-small-businesses-and-non-profits/small-business-centers/).
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Original text here: https://www.gov.ca.gov/2025/11/03/icymi-coreshell-technologies-wins-1-million-grand-prize-at-startup-world-cup-grand-finale-highlighting-californias-entrepreneurial-leadership/
Attorney General's Medicaid Fraud and Vulnerable Victims Unit Secures a $200,000 Settlement and Corporate Oversight of Patapsco Healthcare
BALTIMORE, Maryland, Nov. 5 -- Maryland Attorney General Anthony G. Brown issued the following news release on Nov. 4, 2025:
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Attorney General's Medicaid Fraud and Vulnerable Victims Unit Secures a $200,000 Settlement and Corporate Oversight of Patapsco Healthcare
Attorney General Anthony G. Brown today announced a $200,000 settlement with Granite Md Opco D/B/A Patapsco Healthcare ("Patapsco") to settle allegations that Patapsco violated the Maryland False Health Claims Act by providing substandard care to residents at the facility. The settlement includes $100,000 paid by Patapsco to fund
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BALTIMORE, Maryland, Nov. 5 -- Maryland Attorney General Anthony G. Brown issued the following news release on Nov. 4, 2025:
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Attorney General's Medicaid Fraud and Vulnerable Victims Unit Secures a $200,000 Settlement and Corporate Oversight of Patapsco Healthcare
Attorney General Anthony G. Brown today announced a $200,000 settlement with Granite Md Opco D/B/A Patapsco Healthcare ("Patapsco") to settle allegations that Patapsco violated the Maryland False Health Claims Act by providing substandard care to residents at the facility. The settlement includes $100,000 paid by Patapsco to funda quality improvement plan in which the Office of Attorney General will oversee the facility for four years through regular performance evaluations from a third-party monitoring company. It also includes $100,000 in restitution to the state's Medicaid program.
"When nursing facilities fail to prevent worsening wounds, repeated preventable falls, or opioid overdoses, these aren't isolated mistakes - they're symptoms of systemic failures that hurt Maryland's most vulnerable," said Attorney General Brown. "Our Strike Force approach empowers multiple State agencies to provide immediate help to residents in crisis while simultaneously securing years of independent monitoring to fix the broken systems that put them at risk."
Today's announcement marks the culmination of the investigative efforts by MFVVU including: (1) the utilization of a strike force site visit; (2) interviews of residents; (3) review of survey reports from the Office of Health Care Quality, which documented a myriad of deficiencies; and (4) obtaining and reviewing resident medical records.
The investigation uncovered (1) serious wound care inadequacies leading to hospitalizations; (2) the failure to provide residents with adequate nutrition and hydration (3) regulatory violations compromising patient care; (4) numerous preventable falls; and (5) the failure to prevent residents from overdosing on opiate medications.
The MFVVU determined that these deficiencies were a signal that the Medicaid recipients residing at the Patapsco facility were receiving such substandard care that taxpayers, who paid for the care through the Medicaid program, were being defrauded. To ensure that the care at the facility improves, the MFVVU insisted on the quality improvement agreement as part of the monetary settlement. The quality improvement agreement allows the state to monitor relevant facets of the facility's day-to-day operations on a regular basis, through the third-party monitoring activities and unfettered access to corporate documents, medical files and staff at the facility. Where continuing problems are uncovered, the facility must make improvements or risk renewed legal exposure.
The investigation in this case benefited from Maryland's innovative Long-Term Care Strike Force, a multi-agency collaborative approach launched by the MFVVU. The Strike Force brings together Adult Protective Services, the Long-Term Care Ombudsman, and other state resources to conduct unannounced visits to facilities where systemic failures in care have been reported.
During these unannounced, coordinated site visits, Strike Force members provide real-time assistance to residents while also gathering evidence of institutional deficiencies. The Strike Force can quickly assess conditions, coordinate rapid responses, share intelligence among agencies, and hold bad actors accountable. The team addresses both immediate resident needs - including emergency referrals to ensure appropriate assistance and relief - and longer-term systemic problems that require sustained remedies such as the independent monitoring secured as part of the settlement with Patapsco.
The Strike Force approach previously resulted in a $1.28 million settlement with Elkton Nursing and Rehabilitation Center.
In making today's announcement, Attorney General Brown thanked Medicaid Fraud and Vulnerable Victims Unit Director Zak Shirley, Assistant Attorney General Louise Lock, Investigators Antonnio Hopson and Brittany Leister and Auditor David Minzer for their work on this case.
The Maryland Office of the Attorney General, Medicaid Fraud and Vulnerable Victims Unit receives 75 percent of its funding from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services under a grant award totaling $6,845,828 for Federal fiscal year (FY) 2025. The remaining 25 percent, totaling $2,281,939 for FY 2025, is funded by the State of Maryland.
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Original text here: https://oag.maryland.gov/News/pages/Attorney-General%e2%80%99s-Medicaid-Fraud-and-Vulnerable-Victims-Unit-Secures-a-$200,000-Settlement-and-Corporate-Oversight-of-Pata.aspx