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In this March 10, 2019 photo, one of six care homes that until recently was operated by Adat Shalom Board and Care is tucked on a residential street in Los Angeles' West Hills neighborhood. California labor regulators cited Adat Shalom and its owner for more than $7 million for unpaid wages and penalties involving 149 workers. The company's appeal is pending. An investigation has found that Medicaid funding has continued to flow to senior care-home operators in four states cited for stealing workers' wages or breaking other labor laws. Reveal from The Center for Investigative Reporting found earlier this fall that Medicaid funding went to at least 45 care homes previously cited for labor violations in California, Florida, Oregon and Wisconsin. The bulk of those cases occurred in California. (Rachel de Leon/Reveal via AP)

In this March 10, 2019 photo, one of six care homes that until recently was operated by Adat Shalom Board and Care is tucked on a residential street in Los Angeles' West Hills neighborhood. California labor regulators cited Adat Shalom and its owner for more than $7 million for unpaid wages and penalties involving 149 workers. The company's appeal is pending. An investigation has found that Medicaid funding has continued to flow to senior care-home operators in four states cited for stealing workers' wages or breaking other labor laws. Reveal from The Center for Investigative Reporting found earlier this fall that Medicaid funding went to at least 45 care homes previously cited for labor violations in California, Florida, Oregon and Wisconsin. The bulk of those cases occurred in California. (Rachel de Leon/Reveal via AP)

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