March 23, 2026 OLA Report Finds DHS MismanagementFriends and Neighbors, Good afternoon and happy Monday, Welcome to week 6 at the legislature, where a new report from the Office of the Legislative Auditor (OLA) was recently released regarding the Minnesota Department of Human Services' (DHS) handling of fraud within Early Intensive Developmental and Behavioral Intervention (EIDBI) programs. The Walz Administration and Human Services officials have attempted to absolve themselves of blame for the massive increase in billing claims for these autism dollars by falsely claiming that they did not have the legal authority to discontinue payment to the criminal fraudsters. This recent OLA report disproved that assertion and laid bare the nonfeasance by the Walz Administration, which has allowed hundreds of millions of your money to disappear just in this one program. House Republicans will continue to push for passage of much-needed anti-fraud legislation: the independent Office of the Inspector General, and the Fraud Isn't Free Act. Minnesotans deserve to know that their hard-earned taxpayer dollars are being safeguarded by an apolitical entity. House Repeals Fraud-Riddled ProgramFortunately, this last week we did take a step in the right direction. I am a co-author of legislation which passed with a broad bipartisan vote to repeal Minnesota's Housing Stabilization Services (HSS) program, which federal investigators found to be "riddled with fraud." Similar to the egregious EIDBI program, the HSS program's costs skyrocketed from $2.5 million in 2020 to over $100 million by 2024. Led by the efforts of the Fraud Prevention Committee and Republican action at the state and federal levels, we are making tangible and significant progress to stop fraud in Minnesota. I was glad to see my House DFL counterparts vote alongside us in repealing this program. Now it is up to the Senate and Governor Walz to finish the job. |