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Aggressively Fighting Fraud in the SNAP Program

February 28, 2013 Kevin Concannon, FNCS Under Secretary

USDA is serious about good stewardship of tax payer dollars and is doing its part to support the Obama Administration’s Campaign to Cut Waste. That means, among other things, making sure Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits are used by recipients and retailers the way the...

Food and Nutrition

A New Step Forward in Fighting Food Stamp Fraud

May 24, 2012 Kevin Concannon, USDA Under Secretary for Food Nutrition and Consumer Services

Cross posted from the White House blog: At USDA’s Food and Nutrition Service we are committed to keeping our vital nutrition assistance programs available to those who need them most. One way to do that is to ensure access. Another is to ensure integrity—Americans expect us to serve those in need...

Food and Nutrition

Preventing Hunger and Protecting Taxpayers: Our Renewed Efforts to Combat SNAP Fraud

December 06, 2011 Kevin Concannon, USDA Under Secretary for Food, Nutrition and Consumer Services

In recent years, Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) – formerly known as food stamps – has demonstrated an exceptional record in program integrity and stewardship of taxpayer dollars. The program currently serves as a bridge to success for over 46 million Americans who are at risk of...

Food and Nutrition

Campaign to Cut Waste: Fighting Fraud and Slashing Errors

June 20, 2011 Jeff Zients, Deputy Director for Management at the Office of Management and Budget.

Cross posted from the White House blog: Just days after the White House launch of the Campaign to Cut Waste, an Administration-wide initiative to crack down on unnecessary spending, two federal agencies announced new progress in fighting fraud and cracking down on improper payments. In a dose of bad...

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