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Lawmakers directed $91.1 million to hometown health and human services projects, including clinics, meal-delivery programs and a hurricane center. Not all will make it past the finish line. Gov. Ron DeSantis, aiming to curtail spending amid the COVID-19 pandemic, used his veto pen last year to wipe out $44 million in health care-related projects inserted into the budget by state lawmakers.
The question is whether he will do it again this year as the state’s financial picture has improved.
An analysis of the health and human services portion of the budget obtained by The News Service of Florida shows that lawmakers this year were able to direct $91.1 million to hometown projects, including money for hospital clinics, meal-delivery programs for homebound people and a hurricane center for The Arc of the St Johns.
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SIR – How sad it is to see GPs discouraged from seeing and examining patients.
It is so easy to miss important problems when the doctor does not meet, talk to and examine the patient. “If you don’t put you finger in it you may put your foot in it” was true when I was training and is true now.
John Dixon
SIR – Reading about the policy of discouraging face-to-face appointments alongside recent letters on this page made me wonder if the older generation is being written off.
I am 85. How many people my age are computer-literate enough to adapt?