Worse yet, it's been discovered before, as I mentioned, and has the glaring inability for Minnesota to properly create any enforcement checks. Just earlier this year, The Inspector General of Minnesota released an audit that randomly sampled payments to child care centers in 2023, finding an astonishing 11% of government outlays have problems related to attendance and proper payment. And that was simply based on a random sample. Here's a direct conclusion from the Attorney General's report. (32:00–32:16)
CLAIM
Asserts that an audit found 11% of government outlays to child care centers had issues.
This is an excerpt from a raw transcript. The assertions have not been audited or verified. Tap the video to view the source footage and understand the context.