Congress and the administration must prioritize rooting out federal waste by leveraging federal data to prevent benefit fraud and mandating the use of three key databases to ensure that only eligible individuals receive benefits.
States need data tools and incentives to stop improper federal payments
Originally reported by The Hill
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