Washington, D.C. -- Congresswoman Fischbach (MN-07) announced she is proudly cosponsoring the SNAP Data Transparency and Oversight Act, to root out waste, fraud, and abuse in the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) and ensure critical resources are preserved for vulnerable families.
"The sheer scale of incompetence and obstruction in Minnesota's SNAP program is unacceptable. For too long, the Walz Administration has treated taxpayer money like a slush fund, failing to implement basic security measures and actively fighting federal oversight. It's time Governor Walz is held accountable for hurting the families that rely on this program," said Rep. Fischbach.
Background:
- Federal checks identified transactions where recipients were spending more than $10,000, highlighting an immediate need for transaction monitoring and accountability.
- Data compiled by the USDA from compliant states revealed rampant fraud, including 186,000 deceased individuals still receiving benefits and 355,000 dually enrolled recipients, who are taking resources from multiple states or programs.
- Minnesota’s SNAP expenditures surpassed $850 million in FY2024.
Read the full text of the SNAP Data Transparency and Oversight Act here.