House Majority Leader Michael Carbone, R-Buckeye, spoke next at the podium and noted the Arizona Health Care Cost Containment System, which is the state’s Medicaid agency, and the Department of Health Services already have more than 1,100 full-time employees who could work on asset and income verification.
“We’re not talking about a new bureaucracy. It’s using existing resources,” Carbone said. “Arizona’s taxpayers deserve to know how their hard-earned money is going to be used.”
