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blondebanshee's JournalAudit: Maryland Dept. of Health unable to provide documentation it received $1.4B in owed federal funding
The Maryland Department of Health is unable to document whether it received $1.4 billion due from the federal government, according to an audit of the agency released Tuesday that revealed weaknesses in its procedures for monitoring how funds are received and spent.
If the department isnt able to recover that money, the state may be on the hook for it, said Tuesdays report, which was released by the Office of Legislative Audits a subsidiary of the Maryland General Assemblys Department of Legislative Services.
According to a statewide review of budget closeout transactions for fiscal year 2022 released by the audit office in January, the Department of Health was unable to account for approximately $3.5 billion in federal revenue.
Tuesdays audit found that $2.1 billion had been accounted for by April of this year, but not the $1.4 billion.
The discrepancy came about because, to balance its ledgers, the state agency was counting federal money that it had yet to receive. Its unclear whether the department did not submit requests for reimbursement or if it did not track the requests it submitted.
This audit report is the states worst nightmare when it comes to the mismanagement
of the Maryland Department of Health under the prior administration, said Sen. Clarence Lam, a Democrat representing Anne Arundel and Howard counties. Ive been the chair of the Joint Audits Committee for four years now and this is the worst audit Ive ever seen, by far.
[link:https://www.baltimoresun.com/health/bs-hs-maryland-department-of-health-audit-20231024-b26nxi37gjejbahxyxoukz26pi-story.html|
Dirty Larry Hogan
Ten oriole chicks recently hatched at the Smithsonian's National Zoo and Conservation Biology Institute
and we need your help naming them!
The Zoo is partnering with the Governor of Maryland, Wes Moore, to name the hatchlings, which represent two different species of oriole: the Baltimore oriole and the orchard oriole. After the public decides on the names of the seven orchard oriole chicks, the Zoo will reveal the winning names as well as the names the Governor has chosen for the three Baltimore oriole chicks.
Hatched at the Zoos newly reopened Bird House, these oriole chicks represent a major conservation win. This marks the first time orchard orioles have ever successfully bred in human care.
[link:https://nationalzoo.si.edu/oriolevote|
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