It's amazing if you're a congressman, the number of people who get Minnesota and Wisconsin confused. But when that number climbs above the national average of 4%, it should be a warning sign that oversight has failed. Minnesota's improper payment rate got up to 11%. That's not a small administrative mistake over almost three times the national average. That is a system that's clearly not being monitored the way it should be. (00:53–00:57)
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Asserts that Minnesota's improper payment rate in the Child Care and Development Block grant program reached 11%.
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