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Michigan licenses second dental therapist to help increase access to dental care
Michigan DHHS announced the licensing of the state's second dental therapist, Jamie Toney, who will practice at The Wellness Plan Medical Center in Metro Detroit. The announcement also highlighted Ferris State University's development of Michigan's first dental therapy training program, led by Dr. Deborah Brown, with MDHHS providing $85,000 in federal HRSA grant funding to support program development.
Michigan Loan Repayment Program for SUD Providers, April 30 Deadline
Michigan DHHS announced the opening of the application period for the Michigan Opioid Treatment Access Loan Repayment Program (MIOTA) through April 30, 2026. The program provides $15,000 to $30,000 in student loan repayment assistance to healthcare providers who begin or expand opioid addiction treatment services. Eligible providers include medical doctors, psychiatrists, nurse practitioners, physician assistants, case managers, and SUD counselors working in various healthcare settings.
MEMX Proposed Rule Change - Nasdaq BX to Nasdaq Texas Name Update
The SEC published a notice seeking comments on MEMX LLC's proposed rule change to amend Exchange Rule 13.4(a) to reflect Nasdaq BX, Inc.'s name change to Nasdaq Texas, LLC. The change is conforming and non-substantive, updating the data feed listing to reflect the corporate reorganization and rename of Nasdaq BX under Texas law rather than Delaware law.
Secretary Mullin visits Western NC, FEMA relief update
DHS Secretary Markwayne Mullin visited Western North Carolina on April 7, 2026, to provide an update on FEMA disaster relief efforts following Tropical Storm Helene and Hurricane Florence. The Secretary received an emergency management briefing in Lake Lure, met with Chimney Rock residents and local leadership, and hosted a roundtable discussion with Senator Budd, Representatives Edwards and Moore, FEMA Administrator Evans, and first responders.
Release of American Journalist Shelly Kittleson
Secretary of State Marco Rubio announced the release of American journalist Shelly Kittleson, who was kidnapped by Kata'ib Hizballah near Baghdad, Iraq. The State Department credited collaboration with the FBI, Department of War, Iraqi Supreme Judicial Council, and other agencies for securing her release.
Olson v. FCA US, LLC - Arbitration Enforcement by Non-Signatory
The Ninth Circuit affirmed the district court's denial of FCA US LLC's motion to compel arbitration in a consumer lease dispute. The court held that non-signatories to an arbitration agreement generally cannot enforce the agreement against a signatory party, rejecting FCA's attempt to invoke a delegation clause in a lease agreement it was not a party to. The ruling establishes that automobile manufacturers cannot compel arbitration through delegation clauses in dealership contracts unless an exception applies.
USA v. Verhonich - Jet Ski Misdemeanor, NPS Violation
The Ninth Circuit affirmed Bryce Verhonich's misdemeanor conviction for negligent jet ski operation in National Park Service waters, where a passenger drowned. The court upheld his six-month custody and two-year probation sentence. The panel ruled for the first time that failure to wear a personal flotation device and failure to attach a safety lanyard may both be considered as evidence of negligent vessel operation under 36 C.F.R. § 3.8(b)(8).
Thrower v. Academy Mortgage Corp. - Postjudgment Interest on FCA Attorneys' Fees
The 9th Circuit affirmed the district court's order holding that postjudgment interest on attorneys' fees awarded under 31 U.S.C. § 3730(d)(2) in a False Claims Act qui tam action accrues from the date of the order awarding fees, not from the earlier order confirming settlement. The court held that under 28 U.S.C. § 1961(a), a 'money judgment' requires identification of parties and a definite, certain designation of the amount owed, and a settlement confirmation order without a designated fee amount does not qualify.
Thrower v. Academy Mortgage Corp. - Attorneys' Fees Enhancement
The Ninth Circuit reversed the Northern District of California's award of attorneys' fees with a 1.75 multiplier in a qui tam False Claims Act action against Academy Mortgage Corp. The panel held that district courts abuse their discretion by awarding fee enhancements above the lodestar calculation except in rare and exceptional cases supported by specific evidence that the lodestar is unreasonably low.
Fresenius Medical Care Orange County, LLC v. Bonta - First Amendment Challenge to California AB 290
The 9th Circuit affirmed in part and reversed in part the district court's summary judgment in Fresenius Medical Care Orange County, LLC v. Bonta, Nos. 24-3654 and 24-3700. The panel held that California's Assembly Bill 290 provisions—the Reimbursement Cap and Patient Disclosure Requirement—violate the First Amendment rights of dialysis providers and the American Kidney Fund. The Reimbursement Cap was found not narrowly tailored to California's interest in preventing insurance risk pool distortion, and the Patient Disclosure Requirement fell with it since California's defense depended solely on the invalid Reimbursement Cap.
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