Overview
- Leon County State Attorney Jack Campbell's office confirmed an ongoing investigation into the Hope Florida Foundation’s handling of a $10 million Medicaid settlement payment.
- The foundation received the funds from Centene as part of a $67 million settlement, with $57 million returned to the state and $10 million directed to the foundation.
- Most of the $10 million was funneled to two nonprofits, which then contributed to PACs opposing a marijuana legalization ballot measure, including one chaired by DeSantis’s former chief of staff and current attorney general, James Uthmeier.
- Governor Ron DeSantis has dismissed the investigation as a politically motivated attack, accusing State Rep. Alex Andrade, who led a legislative inquiry, of orchestrating a smear campaign.
- Casey DeSantis defended the Hope Florida program as a model for welfare reform, while critics question the legality of the settlement fund allocation and call for accountability.