Fraud Week in the House
that the federal government loses an estimated $233 billion to $521 billion to fraud every year – that … reported that the federal government made roughly $186 billion in improper payments in Fiscal Year 2025 alone
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that the federal government loses an estimated $233 billion to $521 billion to fraud every year – that … reported that the federal government made roughly $186 billion in improper payments in Fiscal Year 2025 alone
anniversary.” The GAOA250 invests $1.9 billion annually in America’s national parks, public lands, and Bureau of Indian … jobs across the country and $26 billion in revenue for rural gateway communities that are neighbors
provides a total discretionary allocation of $64.9 billion for the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), of which … billion is provided for defense activities. The bill also includes $6.2 billion in discretionary appropriations that are offset
found federal agencies burned through at least $186 billion in improper payments in fiscal year 2025 alone … billion spike from the year before. Medicare and Medicaid drove the bulk of the damage, accounting
sustain 22,000 Border Patrol agents Allocates $3.8 billion for ICE operations to strengthen the Trump Administration
Minnesota since 2019 and failed to act, allowing billions in taxpayer dollars to be stolen. Their inaction seriously … inaction of our state’s so-called leaders, billions of hard-earned taxpayer dollars were diverted
allowed fraudsters to exploit government programs and steal billions from taxpayers. This legislation changes that by putting safeguards … massive fraud schemes in Minnesota that allowed billions of taxpayer dollars to be stolen and exposed deep flaws
benefit to the community. “We should never let billion-dollar corporations supersede the voices of those who live … data center from the legal wrath of billion-dollar corporations. What’s best for Northeastern Pennsylvania always comes
Homeland Security Appropriations Act, legislation that provides $64.9 billion for the Department of Homeland Security, including $2.9 billion
officials need to be held accountable for allowing billions of taxpayer dollars to be stolen from Minnesotan … Minnesota since 2019 and failed to act, allowing billions in taxpayer dollars to be stolen. Their inaction seriously
approved by the House Appropriations Committee, providing $99.6 billion to enhance public safety and homeland preparedness, bolster border
cost taxpayers an estimated $200 to $500 billion every year. The American people deserve better, and House Republicans
Department of Justice (DOJ) report indicates that $9 billion in federal dollars fell victim to Minnesota’s fraudulent
Internet Crime Report , Americans reported more than $11 billion in crypto-related losses last year. “Crypto criminals … stealing billions from Americans, and Washington lacks a coordinated strategy to stop them,” said Rep. Gooden . “As digital
federal government. “Uncovering and cracking down on the billions of dollars in waste, fraud, and abuse within
criminal fraudsters from exploiting federal funds, robbing billions of dollars from taxpayers and American citizens who rely
eligibility and halt the flow of hundreds of billions of taxpayer dollars each year to criminal fraudsters
heroes right here in Missouri. By delivering $3.8 billion in crucial grant funding—including millions explicitly … national security and border protections by: Providing $3.8 billion for ICE custody operations to strengthen the Trump Administration
budget reconciliation bill that provides $70 billion in funding over the next three years for U.S. Customs … government, and costing the American economy $11 billion. Despite their efforts to undermine the success of the Working
have access to college classrooms." “Fraudsters have stolen billions of taxpayer dollars from our federal student aid programs
already implemented measures that prevented more than $1 billion in fraudulent student aid payments, but those safeguards … system.” Rep. Burgess Owens “Fraudsters have stolen billions of taxpayer dollars from our federal student aid programs, diverting
relief programs alone were hit with hundreds of billions in fraudulent payments, and right now there
disbursed. "The federal government hands out hundreds of billions in student aid every year and until
than two dozen instances, accounting for roughly $160 billion in fraudulent payments. Congress is also taking a stand … takes aim at wasteful spending by rescinding $9.4 billion identified by President Trump and DOGE. Additionally, the Pandemic
Program (NSGP) reforms: Increases NSGP funding to $1 billion annually and streamlines application and reimbursement timelines; Expands allowable