Nursing home owners tried to shut down a state board meant to set worker standards, claiming it’s biased and violates their rights—but a federal judge rejected their lawsuit, saying the board’s structure is legal and they still have a voice. The judge also dismissed claims the board undermines union contracts, calling that argument flawed. With Medicaid funds backing the push for higher wages, especially for licensed staff, the board stays—and the battle over worker pay and facility conditions continues.
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