Senate HELP Committee Republicans create task force targeting federal funding fraud

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Senate HELP Committee Republicans create task force targeting federal funding fraud

U.S. Senators from the Senate Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions (HELP) Committee have formed a new task force aimed at addressing fraud in federal spending. The move follows recent concerns about alleged misuse of federal child care funds in Minnesota.

Senator Bill Cassidy (R-LA), who chairs the HELP Committee, led the initiative with support from fellow Republican Senators Ashley Moody (R-FL), Roger Marshall (R-KS), Tommy Tuberville (R-AL), Jon Husted (R-OH), Markwayne Mullin (R-OK), and Tim Scott (R-SC). The group aims to improve oversight and accountability for taxpayer dollars.

“Our tax dollars are supposed to help American families, not line the pockets of fraudsters,” said Dr. Cassidy. “HELP Committee Republicans are committed to rooting out this fraud and ensuring Americans’ tax dollars are used responsibly.”

Senator Moody added, “As the co-chair of the Senate HELP Committee Taskforce on Health Care Fraud, Senator Marshall and I are laser-focused in rooting out waste, fraud and abuse that we are uncovering in the out-of-control levels of government spending. Up to 10% of the U.S. budget is stolen every year because of fraudsters, and as stewards of taxpayer funds, it is vital that not a single dollar is wasted. The widespread fraud we are seeing in Minnesota is astonishing, and underscores how important these efforts are to root out bad actors and improper spending.”

Senator Marshall stated, “As a physician, I know that when systems lack oversight, patients pay the price. Fraud in federal health spending isn’t just wasteful; it takes care away from families who actually need it. This task force will crack down on abuse and make sure taxpayer dollars are helping real people, not lining the pockets of scammers.”

“A little more than a year ago, the American people overwhelmingly voted for President Trump’s agenda to cut out waste, fraud, and abuse from our government. After losing more than 19 BILLION American taxpayer dollars under Tim Walz’s watch to fake Somalian daycares, it’s evident that there’s still work to be done. We must aggressively tackle this issue from all sides to ensure corrupt politicians never misuse Americans’ hard-earned taxpayer dollars again. As Chairman of the HELP Subcommittee on Children and the American Family, I’m proud to co-lead this task force alongside Sen. Husted to make sure every cent allocated for American education reaches its intended purpose,” said Senator Tuberville.

Senator Husted commented further: “Americans want the next generation to have the knowledge and skills to succeed and when they invest in education, they should be confident those dollars are accomplishing just that. Fraud of any kind decreases confidence in our systems, and it’s our job to find bad actors and hold them accountable. I’m proud to join Senator Tuberville in leading this work.”

“The taxpayers overwhelmingly elected Republicans to root out waste, fraud, and abuse. While Republicans passed a $9 billion rescissions package last year to solidify a large batch of DOGE cuts—that’s not nearly enough. We should use every tool at our disposal to hold bad actors accountable and eliminate wasteful or downright fraudulent expenses that do not serve the interest of the United States of America. This is a critical part of America First agenda,” said Senator Mullin.

Senator Scott also spoke about his role: “Hardworking Americans don’t send their money to Washington so it can be stolen by fraudsters while bureaucrats look the other way to satisfy their leftist agenda. As co-chair of the Labor and Pensions Subcommittee, I’m proud to help lead this task force to shut down waste, fraud, and abuse and finally bring accountability back to federal spending,” said Senator Scott. “Money meant for retirees and workers should go to retirees and workers - period. We are done tolerating corruption, and we are done letting scammers cash in at the expense of American taxpayers.”

The committee members will oversee anti-fraud initiatives within their respective subcommittees: Senators Moody (FL) and Marshall (KS) will lead health-related efforts; Senators Tuberville (AL) and Husted (OH) will focus on education; Senators Mullin (OK) and Scott (SC) will head labor & pensions work.

An online portal has been created for individuals wishing to report suspected cases involving misuse of taxpayer funds.

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