State lawmakers from Suffolk County are pushing a pair of bills to crack down on Medicaid fraud, including vendors charging Medicaid for services they never provide. The first bill would direct the New York state attorney general’s office to forward tips about fraud to local district attorneys for investigation. “The facts are we're not doing enough, and we're not doing enough because we're handcuffing our local prosecutors,” said New York state Sen. Dean Murray (R-Patchogue) at a news conference Thursday. Murray said state Attorney General Letitia James focuses only on high-profile “big fish” criminals. Both bills have support from Suffolk County District Attorney Ray Tierney and County Executive Ed Romaine.