Screening Roots out fraud in In-Home Support Services Program
By Anonymous — Wednesday, July 21st, 2010
A year ago, Legislative Republicans joined the Governor in creating reforms to root out fraud in the In-Home Support Services (IHSS) program. The measures that were negotiated into the final agreement of the 2009-10 budget - including background checks and fingerprinting for providers and recipients, unannounced home visits - were intended to eliminate rampant abuses of the system that had been documented through several county grand jury investigations. As this Inland Valley Daily Bulletin article illustrates, these reforms have created the intended effect of better maximizing taxpayers’ dollars - preserving services for the needy, and ending them for the greedy. The article also states that “last week, a state-county task force battling IHSS fraud arrested 14 people, charging them with theft of more than $500,000 in taxpayer-funded aid programs. |