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Kennedy: Official must resign over $ 47K claim

Asked reimbursem­ent for stolen property

- William Cummings USA TODAY

WASHINGTON – Rep. Joe Kennedy on Tuesday called for the resignatio­n of Seema Verma – administra­tor of the agency that oversees Medicare, Medicaid and Obamacare – after a report showed she had asked the government to reimburse her $ 47,000 for personal property stolen on a work trip.

Verma, who runs the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, said her bags containing uninsured jewelry she later had appraised at $ 43,065 were stolen in July 2018 while she gave a speech in San Francisco, according to Politico, which cited documents it had obtained. She filed a lost property claim on Aug. 20, 2018, that listed among the stolen items an Ivanka Trump- brand pendant, which she said appraised for $ 5,900.

The Department of Health and Human Services said it eventually paid her $ 2,852.40.

Kennedy, who clashed with Verma last month over her efforts to impose work requiremen­ts on Medicaid recipients, said the report revealed “a gross misuse of public funds.”

“While spearheadi­ng efforts to take health care away from low- income

Americans, Administra­tor Seema Verma has shown a troubling willingnes­s to disregard concerns about taxpayer funding when it comes to her own personal profile,” Kennedy, a Massachuse­tts Democrat, said in a statement. “Whether paying millions to political consultant­s for flattering profiles or asking taxpayers for a bailout for stolen goods she chose not to insure, she has proven unwilling to place the interests of the American people above her own. She must resign immediatel­y.”

HHS defended Verma, saying in a statement on Monday that it was “perfectly appropriat­e” for her to file the lost property claim, which it said was “not an unusual practice for federal employees.” It said that after Verma reported the bags stolen, HHS counsel told her to file a claim and to “include a full inventory” of the stolen items.

According to the department, Verma was partially reimbursed under a government policy that covers some items, factoring in their age and condition. But it said the policy does not cover jewelry.

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