Senator Requests Medicaid Review

Jul 11, 2025

by Liz Gullett

As MLC’s Communications and Social Media Manager, Liz Gullett keeps clients informed and up-to-date on the goings on in Lansing and the Capitol.

Senator Roger Victory (R-Hudsonville) requested the Office of the Auditor General to review Michigan Medicaid spending. According to the Senator, as program spending has continued to rise, there have been issues of fraudulent claims and improper payments.

“This issue affects every Michigan taxpayer, with Medicaid accounting for roughly one-third of all state spending. Moreover, it is particularly important for the more than 2.5 million who are entitled to benefits to ensure they have access to the essential, covered care that the program is designed to offer,” said Senator Victory.

Senator Victory asked for the following information:

    • Systems and processes in place to ensure Medicaid beneficiaries are eligible and receiving appropriate services.
    • Vulnerabilities that could lead to improper payments.
    • Third-party service providers and their ability to demonstrate reimbursed services were provided to eligible recipients.
    • Opportunities to streamline program administration.
    • Total cost of coverage per beneficiary and what portion is administrative costs versus benefit costs.
    • Processes in place to prevent, detect, and address instances of waste, fraud, and abuse.

The Office of the Auditor General:

    • Originally created in 1836 as an elected office.
    • Currently, the Auditor General is appointed by a majority vote of the legislature to serve an eight-year term.
    • The office has constitutional authority to conduct post-financial and performance audits of all branches, departments, offices, boards, authorities, and other institutions.
    • The resulting reports are public documents.

Michigan Legislative Consultants is a bipartisan lobbying firm based in Lansing, Michigan. Our team of lobbyists and procurement specialists provide a wide range of services for some of the most respected companies in America. For more on MLC, visit www.mlcmi.com or connect with us on LinkedIn and Twitter.

Recent Posts

Court Rules House Must Present Bills

Court Rules House Must Present Bills

This week, the Michigan Court of Appeals (COA) agreed with a lower court that legislation that passes both chambers is required to be presented to the governor. Background: Nine bills passed both the House and Senate at the end of 2024 but weren’t presented to the...

Senate Passes Supplemental Food Assistance

Senate Passes Supplemental Food Assistance

Due to the lack of Federal funding for Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits beginning November 1, the Senate passed supplemental funding to help Michigan residents purchase food. The appropriation is meant to bridge the gap for residents who rely...

House Passes Nuclear Energy Legislation

House Passes Nuclear Energy Legislation

This week, the Michigan House passed legislation seeking to drive investment in advanced nuclear and hydrogen energy in Michigan. The goal of the proposal is to cement the state’s position as a global leader in the development of next-generation nuclear technologies....

Looking for older articles?

We’ve recently made improvements to our blog to provide a better user experience. If you’re searching for older posts, click here to search our archive.

Michigan Legislative Consultants

Michigan Legislative Consultants
110 W. Michigan Avenue
Suite 500
Lansing, MI 48933
517.372.2560
517.372.0130 fax

1001 Woodward Avenue
Suite 500
Detroit, MI 48226

MLC is proud to be the Michigan member of NASL