Minnesota, welfare fraud and Feeding our Future scandal
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State auditor warns welfare fraud is "incredibly easy" as Mississippi's high-profile trial exposes weaknesses costing taxpayers nationwide.
A safety-net scandal totaling at least $77 million resembles one in Minnesota, according to a Republican auditor.
The funding pause could jeopardize child care and other programs that serve hundreds of thousands of households in California, Colorado, Illinois, Minnesota and New York.
The Trump administration is cutting off more than $10 billion in social services and child care funding meant for a handful of Democrat-led states over concerns that the benefits were fraudulently funneled to non-citizens,
Mississippi auditor Shad White joins ‘Fox & Friends’ to discuss welfare fraud and gaps in oversight of grant-funded nonprofits.
Historically, marriage has played a critical role in the raising of children. In most cases, the economic benefits of marriage are substantial. Marriage among families with children is an extremely powerful factor in promoting economic self-sufficiency ...
Recent lawsuits have expanded fiduciary breach theories beyond retirement plans into the welfare benefit plan space. Employers are now facing claims that they failed to monitor pharmacy benefit managers (PBMs),
Trump officials threaten to expand a crackdown on fraud in Minnesota to other Democratic-run states.
After escalating federal immigration enforcement in Minnesota, Trump administration officials have vowed to broaden a crackdown on fraud in the state’s social safety net programs to other Democratic-controlled states including California and New York.
A decade ago, Nobel prize-winning economist Milton Friedman admonished the Wall Street Journal for its idée fixe on open-border immigration policy. "It's just obvious you can't have free immigration and a welfare state," he warned. This remark adds ...