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A group of Republican state lawmakers is asking the federal government to audit the Minnesota Department of Human Services over "rampant fraud" in the state's Medicaid program.
A group of house Republicans is behind the audit requestion, alleging years of waste, mismanagement, and large-scale fraud in Minnesota's Medicaid programs.
Minnesota House Speaker Lisa Demuth, a Republican, said the state's program was not sustainable. “It wasn’t about trying to be non-compassionate or not caring about people," she said.