Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis is disputing the allegations. (Octavio Jones/Getty Images)
"It’s ridiculous and especially shameful coming from Republicans who hate to see others delivering results."
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Centene, a large medical insurance provider that specializes in government-sponsored programs like Medicaid and Medicare, returned $67 million in a settlement with the state’s Agency for Health Care Administration over claims that Centene was overbilling Medicaid payments. Following the settlement in September 2024, $10 million of the funds were sent to the Hope Florida Foundation.
The $10 million given to the Hope Florida Foundation was then split into two separate $5 million grants to 501(c)(4) organizations. One went to Save Our Society from Drugs and the other to Secure Florida’s Future, Inc.
Florida first lady Casey DeSantis. (Scott Olson/Getty Images)
Florida state Republican Rep. Alex Andrade, chairman of the healthcare appropriations subcommittee, originally unearthed the funds. Andrade told Fox he was unaware if there was an actual ongoing investigation, but added that he had a "long conversation with the [Department of Justice]" about documents and communications related to the movement of funds. He noted he does nOt "see how Casey or [Ron] DeSantis are involved."
Andrade went on to explain that he believes DeSantis’s chief of staff at the time was involved in brokering the grants between the Hope Florida Foundation and the two entities which received $5 million each.
He also slammed the Hope Florida initiative itself, saying "they can’t back up any of the claims about what state employees are doing."
"The concept of Hope Florida is telling existing employees to do a better job of helping people," Andrede added. "That’s it."
DeSantis previously addressed Andrade’s claims at a May 21 press conference in Westin, Florida.
"You had one state representative with a political agenda, and he has a political agenda to try to smear Hope Florida—to try to smear people associated with the administration," DeSantis explained. "My wife, who's done a great job for this state by the way, not just on Hope Florida, saving taxpayers $100 million, getting 30,000 people off means-tested welfare. Show me someone else in this country that has been able to do that?"
Rep. Byron Donalds and Florida first lady Casey DeSantis. (Getty Images)
The Hope Florida Foundation controversy has shaken up political implications for the upcoming governor’s race. Gov. DeSantis is termed out, but his wife, Casey, is widely rumored to enter the field.
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Republican Rep. Byron Donalds of Florida is the only GOP candidate declared so far, and he received an endorsement from President Donald Trump shortly after his announcement.
Fox News Digital reached out to the Leon County State Attorney’s office but did not receive a response in time for publication.
Preston Mizell is a writer with Fox News Digital covering breaking news. Story tips can be sent to Preston.Mizell@fox.com and on X @MizellPreston
Preston Mizell is a writer with Fox News Digital covering breaking news.
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