Monthly Archives: May 2012

Cracking Down on FoodShare and Other Public Assistance Program Fraud

Madison–Governor Walker announced today improved results collecting fraudulent public assistance payments. Recommendations to improve public assistance program integrity were included in the Governor’s Waste, Fraud, and Abuse Commission final report. “Public assistance is vital to help needy families get back on their feet,” said Governor Walker. “However, when benefits go to those who are ineligible…

DWD Secretary Newson: Overpayment Recoveries Surge as Walker Administration Boosts Program Integrity in UI System

During Governor’s first year in office, DWD recovers $87.6 million in 2011, a 24.4 percent jump over 2010 Madison – Department of Workforce Development (DWD) Secretary Reggie Newson announced today that DWD’s efforts to curtail waste, fraud and abuse under Governor Walker’s leadership helped the agency recover $43.7 million in Unemployment Insurance (UI) overpayments and…

Time to terminate Big Wind subsidies – and protect environmental values, endangered species, jobs and human welfare

 By Paul Driessen Unprecedented! As bills to extend seemingly perpetual wind energy subsidies were again introduced by industry lobbyists late last year, taxpayers finally decided they’d had enough. Informed and inspired by a loose but growing national coalition of groups opposed to more giveaways with no scientifically proven net benefits, thousands of citizens called their…

Another Taxpayer-Funded Solar Company Looks Like a Failure

By Paul Chesser National Legal & Policy Center An Ohio-based solar company received millions of dollars in state and federal subsidies despite government officials’ knowledge that the company was in financial trouble, and now a local newspaper reports little activity at the manufacturer’s Perrysburg plant. According to a report last month in The Toledo Blade,…