Report Raises Questions About Oversight in Billions of Dollars in Child Care Aid
- The Biden administration sent approximately $19 billion in taxpayer funds to daycare centers without verifying if children were actually attending, prompting concerns about fraud and misuse of funds according to Health and Human Services officials.
- Allegations of fraud in Minnesota's daycare programs have prompted HHS to begin a detailed investigation, as reported by various officials.
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RFK Jr. Closes Biden-Era Childcare Provider Loopholes that Enabled Fraud
Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has announced that the department rescinded Biden-era rules that required states to pay providers before verifying attendance and before care was delivered.
Trump Admin Ends Biden-Era Daycare Rule That Enabled Fraud, Targets ‘Loophole’ in Minnesota Scandal - Real News Now
The Trump administration took decisive action Monday to reverse a Biden-era policy that officials say opened the floodgates to fraud and abuse in daycare funding programs — especially in scandal-plagued Minnesota. The Department of Health and Human Services, led by Secretary Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., proposed a rule to eliminate a controversial requirement that forced agencies to pay daycare providers upfront, based on enrollment alone — even befo…
HHS Repeals Biden-era Rules on Paying Child Care Providers
As fraud investigations continue into Minnesota’s social services programs, federal administrators on Monday rescinded a series of Biden-era child care rules that required states to pay providers before verifying attendance records and before care was provided. The repeal, which requires a 30-day public comment period, would close loopholes that allow states to distribute federal social services funds without the documentation, according to the …
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