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INVESTIGATION: 🚨 A Polymarket exec used a personal PayPal account to pay major political influencers like Riley Gaines and Brian Krassenstein, who then hyped how "accurate" Polymarket is at predicting outcomes. We uncovered $350,000+ flowing to influencers this way www.politico.com/news/2026/06...
The health care provider investments will be funded in part by a new tax, though New York will first have to secure federal approval. More details in POLITICO Pro: subscriber.politicopro.com/article/2026...
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The health care industry won over $1.5 billion in new funding, while New Yorkers about to lose their insurance coverage are left in the lurch.
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The company’s chief marketing officer, Matthew Modabber, used a personal PayPal account to send money to content creators, according to records reviewed by POLITICO.
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POLITICO Pro: State budget spends generously on health care providers
‘Unbelievable how accurate’: How paid influencers hype Polymarket’s odds
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Former @1199seiu.org President George Gresham died this morning after a long illness. The union, which represents about 450,000 health care workers, has long been a titan in New York state politics thanks to a close partnership with @gnyha.org. .
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NEWS: New York is doling out $1.5 billion+ in new funding to the politically influential health care industry, while offering no direct assistance to ~1.5 million people expected to lose low-cost insurance coverage due to H.R.1. It's all in the very late budget deal nearing completion this week.