… put in a zero tolerance for errors, zero tolerance, so that if people get even $1, $1 in extra snap benefits, food stamp benefits, the state will be dinged. And If they find that they have over a 6% error rate, they will be responsible for up to 15% of the cost of SNAP in Wisconsin. Our governor has calculated that the state would find itself having to come up with $200 million just in Wisconsin to fill the gap. (08:14–08:26)
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Asserts that states with over a 6% error rate in SNAP will be responsible for up to 15% of the cost.
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