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Program Integrity

Government spending programs should be designed to ensure taxpayer dollars are effectively and efficiently channeled to the intended recipients while minimizing waste, fraud, and abuse.
The government puts resources into programs to support citizens in times of need. Without program integrity, however, taxpayer dollars can be distributed as improper payments or outright fraud.
We’re working with experts to identify programs in need of reform — such as modernization of unemployment insurance and IRS systems — to provide evidence-based guidance on how those programs can be transformed to deliver maximum impact per dollar spent.
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Extend the Statute of Limitations for Pandemic UI Fraud or Let Criminals Walk Free
Program Integrity
Extend the Statute of Limitations for Pandemic UI Fraud or Let Criminals Walk Free
Program Integrity
Arnold Ventures Statement on Bipartisan Bill to End Fraud-Riddled Employee Retention Credit
Program Integrity
AV Recommends Ways to Improve the Congressional Budget Office
Federal Tax Policy
Assessing the 1974 Budget Act at 50
Program Integrity
Time to Modernize Unemployment Insurance Programs
Divide and Conquer Improper Payments
Program Integrity
Divide and Conquer Improper Payments
Op-Ed
Program Integrity
The U.S. Government is Now the World’s Largest Financial Institution. What Are the Risks?
The Rise of U.S. Government Lending: Emergency Response or the New Normal?
Program Integrity
The Rise of U.S. Government Lending: Emergency Response or the New Normal?