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Editorial: State benefits fraud a recurring, disturbing theme

Feb. 3—Unfazed by the state auditor's previous uncovering of substantial fraud in public-assistance benefit programs, the fleecing of the state's taxpayers has continued at a frustratingly furious ...
Zohran Mamdani, a quick learner, has joined a long list of New York mayors who took the oath of office and promptly began slamming their predecessor for leaving the city’s finances in shambles.
Plus: County Council to consider spending guidelines for upcoming capital budget; host snow removal operations briefing ...
Medi-Cal is paying an estimated $608 million per month for cooking, shopping, cleaning, and laundry services for elderly and ...
The auditor said she feared public trust would be “undermined by the severity of the findings we must report here.” ...
U. S. Senate Republicans failed to halt over $5 billion in funding for refugees, with 20 GOP senators joining every Senate ...
A report from Florida's Department of Government Efficiency highlights excessive spending in several counties, with Palm Beach County leading the state in wasteful expenditures.
The funding rose from less than $2 billion in fiscal year 2021, the last year of President Donald Trump’s first term, to nearly $9 billion the next fiscal year – the first year of former President Joe ...
With billions of American taxpayer dollars on the line, and funding for over a dozen welfare benefits for refugees set to ...
California lawmakers in June required CSU campuses suffering "sustained enrollment decline" to submit turnaround plans to the ...
Cumberland County commissioners recognized Lisa Reider, Director of Fiscal Operations in Children & Youth Services, for 30 ...
In her new report to Congress, National Taxpayer Advocate Erin Collins outlined the 10 biggest challenges taxpayers now face when dealing with the tax agency.