And the answer was they had to have skin in the game. And so we said, okay, great. If you make mistakes in giving out more money than 5%, your error rate is greater than 5%, you may end up paying as much as 20% of the total cost of the program. Now, that is a great big number in Oregon in the hundreds of millions. But if Oregon gets its error rate down to 5% or less, the federal government still pays all of it. (16:28–16:42)
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Asserts that states with an error rate over 5% in SNAP may pay up to 20% of program costs.
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