
The ruler and Alzal says that he blocks housing funds under suspicion of abuse
The governor of the state, Tim Walz, said that he had stopped financing dozens of housing fixing recipients on Monday, citing concerns about the potential use of funds.
Walz told the correspondents in an unrelated event that about 50 of the largest Medicaid financing recipients aimed at helping people get stable housing and keep their salaries for a result.
The move comes after the FBI investigators raided several service providers earlier this month, noting that fraud in the program. Minnesota was the first term for the adoption of the program and since 2020, the costs excelled beyond what the legislators initially expected.
Walzz said that the new laws that allow state agencies to stop financing grants when they discover possible fraud allowed him to stop payments. It was not immediately clear how long they would stop if it turns out that the organizations are in a good position.
Walz said: “The payments that were scheduled to go today do not go out to them.” “I completely expect that some of these people will sue Minnesota, but I think we are at the present time is confidence but we check that we want you to enter the program.”
The ruler thanked the American acting lawyer for Minnesota Joe Thompson for investigating the misuse of the program. He said that those who participated in fraud in the government of the government will face consequences.
He also said that the program has an important purpose, but the bad actors were withdrawing funding away from the needy.
He said: “I think that we will all realize frankly that there will be legal organizations and the legitimate need of people with good programs that will have to be the slower of some barriers, because they have now proven that people can find gaps.” “Given good people who use these programs and make a difference, but there are people who defraud them.”
Fraud was a major issue that legislators sought this year. Republican lawmakers said they would be in improper payments and government waste as part of the 2026 campaign.
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