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Thursday, December 11, 2025

1199 SEIU union already benefiting from Hochul alleged rigged revamp of $11B Medicaid program

 New York’s powerful 1199 SEIU union is already cashing in on Gov. Kathy Hochul’s disastrous and allegedly rigged revamp of the state’s $11 billion home care Medicaid program, The Post has learned.

The politically influential labor group has started moving to unionize the hundreds of thousands of home health aides employed through the allegedly fraud-ridden taxpayer-funded program, and will likely reap a massive windfall in dues.

Officials from 1199, which supported the overhaul, have been meeting weekly with Public Partnerships LLC, the company that was awarded the contract to manage the massive Consumer Directed Personal Assistance Program as part of Hochul’s reshuffle.

Governor Kathy Hochul speaks at 1199 SEIU Headquarters while attendees hold up signs endorsing Democrats for statewide offices.
1199 SEIU has started the process of trying to unionize the over 200,000 homecare aides who get paid through Medicaid to take care of loved ones as part of the Consumer Directed Personal Assistance Program.Pacific Press/LightRocket via Getty Images

Hochul’s administration has for months been dogged by allegations that the bidding process for the roughly $1 billion contract to oversee the CDPAP payroll was rigged in favor of PPL.

“Everyone — taxpayers, consumers, providers — loses if 1199 SEIU unionizes the CDPAP program,” Ken Girardin, a fellow at the Manhattan Institute, told The Post.

“There’s no room for a labor union between consumers and the people they hire and train. This would be nothing more than an excuse to skim cash and feed 1199 SEIU’s political apparatus,” Girardin said. 

“The White House needs to step in because this would be one of the worst abuses of taxpayer money in the history of the Medicaid program.”

A rep for 1199 didn’t deny its efforts to unionize the upwards of 200,000 aides in the program. Sources said 1199 may get enough interested members to hold a formal election to create the union beginning in 2026.

“We have called upon PPL – as we did other companies that bid for the single fiscal intermediary contract – not to waste valuable public dollars pressuring their employees and instead allow workers to make their own decisions about forming a union through a democratic process,” 1199 SEIU spokeswoman Rose Ryan wrote in a statement. 

“1199 has always been an important stakeholder in CDPAP and we will continue to work closely with them throughout the transition.”

The move comes as evidence continues to mount suggesting Hochul’s administration worked to steer the contract to PPL — this time in an email unearthed by the government watchdog group Empire Center for Public Policy.

The communications appear to confirm that officials from Hochul’s office and the state Department of Health met with reps from PPL on April 4 — weeks before Albany lawmakers signed off on giving the company the contract.

The governor pushed for the CDPAP overhaul last year, saying she wanted to slash rampant waste, fraud and abuse in the program, which had ballooned to $11 billion from $3 billion in 2018.

The revamp consolidated hundreds of middlemen firms — which acted as “fiscal intermediaries” between Medicaid, which funds the program, and the home health aides employed by it — under one company’s umbrella.

But a letter obtained by The Post shows the company handpicked by Hochul’s DOH for the effort is preparing to saddle the state with more costs next year.

The Health Plans Association, a group representing the insurance providers who front the payroll money to PPL before getting reimbursed by the state, accused the company of making a “significant increase” to its rates with “no detailed justification” with no substantive involvement from DOH, the letter shows.

“If PPL insists on its one-size-fits-all, non-negotiable rate, it will put at risk services to members and will undoubtedly undermine the very financial savings that the State projected,” the HPA wrote.

A spokesperson for PPL maintained that the rate increase was due to a statutory 55-cent spike in the minimum wage for home care workers going into effect in 2026.

Kathy Hochul speaking at a podium with two microphones, an American flag, and a New York State flag behind her.
Gov. Kathy Hochul continues to try to spin the transition as a victory and claims it will cut down on state costs by $500 million per year.Andrew Schwartz / SplashNews.com

“PPL retains nothing from the increase and every added dollar goes directly to worker pay. This adjustment does not violate PPL’s contract,” the company’s rep said.

Regarding the April 4 meeting with Hochul admin staffers, the PPL spokesperson declined to share details of the conversation but said it followed a legal, competitive bidding process for the contract.

A spokesperson for the governor’s office declined to address PPL’s rising rates and wouldn’t provide details on the meeting.

Many state lawmakers have soured on the overhaul they signed off on as part of the state budget last year and have expressed serious concerns about the bid-rigging claims.

“As federal cuts threaten to unravel Medicaid’s foundation, every public dollar must be protected and directed—toward people, not profit,” state Sen. Robert Jackson (D-Manhattan) said.

Jackson and Hochul’s estranged Lt. Gov. Antonio Delgado made their fury over the overhaul known at a press conference hosted by the advocacy group New York caring majority at the state capitol Wednesday.

Despite the mess, Hochul continued to argue the overhaul was a victory, telling reporters last week that her budget office projected $1 billion in savings year-to-year, half of which from the state and half from the feds.

“It made sense. It was a war, was a major fight, and those are the kind of issues I’m willing to take on,” Hochul said.

Some fiscal experts still question whether the state will actually save money overall from the transition to one company, given that around 80,000 consumers left CDPAP for other home care programs.

“This transition caused many tens of thousands of consumers to switch to agency care which is a more expensive form of care,” Michael Kinnucan, Health Policy Director at the Fiscal Policy Institute, told The Post.

“Some of the savings is illusory.”

https://nypost.com/2025/12/10/us-news/nys-powerful-1199-seiu-union-already-benefiting-from-gov-hochuls-allegedly-rigged-revamp-of-11b-medicaid-program-sources/

'EU said to have scrapped plans for combustion ban'

The European Commission has supposedly abandoned plans to ban new cars with combustion engines from 2025, Bild reported on Thursday.

The media outlet cited the head of the European People's Party (EPP) Manfred Weber, saying that he had reached an agreement with the Commission's President Ursula von der Leyen and that the details of the agreement will be announced next Tuesday.

"For new vehicle registrations from 2035 onwards, a 90 percent reduction in CO₂ emissions will now be mandatory for automakers' fleet targets, instead of the previous 100 percent. There will also be no 100 percent target from 2040 onwards," Weber said, after several European officials, including German Chancellor Friedrich Merz, Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni and Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk, expressed disagreement regarding the combustion ban.

https://breakingthenews.net/Article/EU-said-to-have-scrapped-plans-for-combustion-ban/65339665

'Zelensky: Ukrainians to vote on control of Donbass'

 Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky stated on Thursday that the United States is pushing for Kiev to withdraw troops from Donbass to create a "free economic zone" in the parts of tge region currently controlled by Ukraine, but noted that the Ukrainian people would have to vote on such a decision, either through an election or a referendum.

"Who will govern this territory, which they are calling a 'free economic zone' or a 'demilitarized zone', they don't know," Zelensky told reporters. "This is all very serious. It's not a fact that Ukraine would agree to it, but if you are talking about a compromise, then it has to be a fair compromise," he added.

The Ukrainian president's comments follow reports that Kiev sent its revised version of the US President Donald Trump's 20-point peace plan to Washington, after the US reportedly urged Ukraine to agree to Russia taking "the whole of Donbass."

https://breakingthenews.net/Article/Zelensky:-Ukrainians-to-vote-on-control-of-Donbass/65339923

'Ukraine said to have sent peace plan revision to US'

 Ukraine has handed over its revised version of United States President Donald Trump's 20-point plan for peace in Eastern Europe, ABC News reported on Thursday.

According to a Ukrainian official familiar with the matter, Kiev did not write an entirely new version, but only "slightly rethought" some of the 20 points presented in the original. Those modifications include "some new ideas" on territorial concessions and who gets to control the Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant (ZNPP). The source added that the US and Ukraine continue their negotiations on the peace plan, with a conversation on security guarantees scheduled for today.

Previously, Trump hinted that the conflict in Ukraine could be resolved in a "pretty short period." Earlier, it was reported that he gave Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky days to respond to his proposal.

https://breakingthenews.net/Article/Ukraine-said-to-have-sent-peace-plan-revision-to-US/65336973

Citigroup Downgrades 10x Genomics to Neutral From Buy

 Price Target is $18

https://www.marketscreener.com/news/citigroup-downgrades-10x-genomics-to-neutral-from-buy-price-target-is-18-ce7d50dbd88bfe21

Rezolute Phase 3 in Congenital Hyperinsulinism Misses Endpoint



Rezolute (Nasdaq: RZLT) announced topline Phase 3 sunRIZE results in congenital hyperinsulinism on Dec 11, 2025. The study did not meet its primary endpoint assessing average weekly hypoglycemia events or its key secondary CGM endpoint.

At the top ersodetug dose (10 mg/kg) there was an approximate 45% reduction in hypoglycemia events versus a 40% improvement in placebo (not statistically significant). CGM time in hypoglycemia fell ~25% at 10 mg/kg versus a ~+5% increase with placebo. Target drug concentrations were achieved across ages. Safety was described as generally favorable; two participants had serious hypersensitivity leading to discontinuation. Rezolute intends to meet with FDA under its Breakthrough Therapy Designation; tumor HI study upLIFT topline expected H2 2026.

Dark-Fleet Tanker At Epicenter Of Iran's Shadow Oil Trade Seized By U.S. Commandos

 Welcome to Monroe Doctrine 2.0 - a revival of gunboat diplomacy - where U.S. forces just carried out an exceptionally rare move: seizing a massive dark-fleet tanker off Venezuela, long known as a key tanker for Iran's shadow oil trade.

Maritime tracker MarineTraffic shows that the vessel commandeered by a U.S. special operations team, which rappelled onto the tanker's deck from a Black Hawk helicopter on Wednesday (watch here), is the VLCC Skipper, carrying a million barrels of crude.

Here's more from MarineTraffic:

U.S. forces seize tanker linked to covert Venezuelan crude shipment

U.S. forces have seized an oil #tanker believed to be the VLCC Skipper, after satellite imagery showed she secretly loading 1.1 million barrels of sanctioned Merey crude at Venezuela's José Terminal. The vessel had been transmitting falsified AIS positions during the operation, a tactic increasingly used by "dark fleet" tankers tied to Venezuelan and Iranian trades.

MarineTraffic data shows the vessel has been sanctioned by OFAC since November 2022 and repeatedly linked to high-risk activity. Her cargo history includes multiple liftings from Venezuela and Iran, while operational risk signals show a two-month AIS gap in Iranian waters. The vessel has also conducted high-risk and dark STS transfers in the Red Sea, Iranian and Syrian zones, alongside multiple AIS spoofing events. Here's the playback of the vessel's latest movements.

Anas Alhajji of Energy Outlook Advisors asked several key questions after the U.S. seized the tanker:

  • Who is the target?

  • What is the impact on global oil markets?

  • Shipping?

  • Tanker rates?

Intelligence firm Kpler noted:

The seizure underscores Washington's escalating efforts to crack down on dark-fleet activity tied to Iranian and Venezuelan crude trades.

The incident comes amid heightened U.S. military presence in the region, and as Venezuela's crude exports dropped to 700 kbd in November. The Skipper has been repeatedly linked to sanction evasion tactics, including spoofing and mislabeled Iranian cargoes routed through Asia, raising alarms about ongoing maritime deception.

Satellite imagery from November 14 shows the seized VLCC Skipper loading crude at Venezuela's José Oil Terminal. Credit: European Union Copernicus Sentinel.

In markets, Brent crude round-tripped any fears of market disruptions as this seizure off Venezuela's shore is isolated.

CBS cited a statement from the Venezuelan government that read, "It strongly denounces and repudiates what constitutes a shameless robbery and an act of international piracy."

https://www.zerohedge.com/commodities/dark-fleet-tanker-epicenter-irans-shadow-oil-trade-seized-us-commandos