Pritzker administration still won’t reveal unemployment fraud estimate – Center Square

Lawmakers also asked about the outstanding unemployment trust fund debt. Illinois has about $3.3 billion in unspent federal COVID-19 funds that could be used to pay down the debt, but IDES Acting Director Kristin Richards did not comment on that.
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Goodgulf Greyteeth
4 years ago

Wuhan Virus related unemployment fraud is likely small potatoes compared to the fraud, waste and abuse of taxpayer’s Medicaid dollars. One the “variances” requested of the Fed’s by Pritzker, in response to state employees “working” from home, was the elimination of the required eligibility process for Medicaid and SNAP. Since Public Aid employees were no longer investigating Medicaid claims, they were also not allowed to find anyone ineligible for taxpayer funded medical aid or food stamps. Thousands of people who were no longer eligible for public aid continued to receive benefits, and tens of thousands of others were newly enrolled… Read more »

Ex Illini
4 years ago

Nothing to see here, move along.

ConcernedExpat
4 years ago

It’s $1 billion that was misappropriated.

BB
4 years ago

JB biggest slime ball in Illinois ever! Throw him out

NB
4 years ago

If your one of the Republican governor candidates wouldn’t you want to be all this jb coverup??

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