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California lawmakers are considering a proposal that would decriminalize certain types of welfare fraud under $25,000.
Now, in an emergency order, the SSA has directed its employees to hold back 50% of people’s benefits to collect overpayments.
Congresswoman Debbie Wasserman Schultz, a South Florida Democrat, said the growing backlog is partly due to job cuts ...
A Farmington woman was arrested Friday after an investigation revealed she unlawfully collected tens of thousands of dollars ...
The Oregon Department of Human Services has launched its first-ever interactive online training for the public about ...
The “One Door” model creates a cohesive system that gets work-capable recipients the support they need to transition back into the workforce.