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Governor’s Executive Order Permits Food Trucks At ADOT Rest Areas
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- Published: 19 April 2020 19 April 2020
Phoenix, Arizona - To help the long-haul truckers keeping Arizonans supplied with food and essentials, Governor Doug Ducey issued an Executive Order allowing food trucks to operate at eight Arizona Department of Transportation rest areas.
Arizona To Light Capitol Blue To Honor Health Care Workers, First Responders
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- Published: 19 April 2020 19 April 2020
Phoenix, Arizona - Governor Doug Ducey Monday announced buildings and structures around the state will be lit blue as a symbol of support for Arizona’s frontline medical workers and emergency responders battling COVID-19.
Governor Ducey Seeks Business Input For Economic Recovery
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- Published: 19 April 2020 19 April 2020
Phoenix, Arizona - In letters sent Monday, Governor Doug Ducey asked leaders from Arizona’s lodging and business communities to provide their feedback on a plan for economic recovery. The letters seek recommendations to help accelerate a business and economic recovery including incorporating public health guidance into everyday business practices, policy suggestions, regulatory reforms and other executive actions.
Governor Ducey Announces Antibody Tests For Health Professionals, First Responders
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- Published: 19 April 2020 19 April 2020
Phoenix, Arizona - Governor Doug Ducey Monday announced a partnership between the state of Arizona and the University of Arizona to provide antibody tests for 250,000 health care professionals and first responders who are on the frontlines in the battle against COVID-19.
Attorney General William P. Barr's Statement on the 25th Anniversary of the Oklahoma City Bombing
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- Published: 19 April 2020 19 April 2020
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma - United States Attorney General William P. Barr issued the following statement:
Cardiologist and Related Practices to Pay the United States $750,000 for Alleged Kickbacks
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- Published: 19 April 2020 19 April 2020
Washington, DC - Mubashar Choudry, M.D., and three medical practices with which he is associated, Washington Cardiovascular Institute, Advanced Vascular Resources, and Washington Vascular Institute, have agreed to pay the United States $750,000 to resolve False Claims Act allegations that they knowingly billed Medicare and TRICARE for claims in violation of the Anti-Kickback Statute (AKS), the Department of Justice announced Friday.
Justice Department Issues Business Review Letter to the Association of Independent Commercial Producers
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- Published: 19 April 2020 19 April 2020
Washington, DC - The Department of Justice announced Thursday that it will not challenge a proposal by the Association of Independent Commercial Producers (AICP) to operate an online platform for advertisers to solicit bids from companies that provide production services for commercial advertisements.