And so we know if our error rate goes above our average, which Wisconsin, we're actually one of the best in the country in terms of our error rate, we could lose 200 to 250 million. So to prevent that, We are going to spend like 60 million up front, hire more people and maintain more certainty and more oversight of this program to prevent the error rate. And on the flip side, in exchange for more positions. We also wanted SNAP reform, which we've talked about forever as conservatives. SNAP benefits are a lifeline. (51:35–51:48)
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Asserts that Wisconsin plans to spend $60 million to hire more staff and improve oversight to prevent food share error rate increases.
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