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Reichert Applauds Passage of Program Integrity Provisions
Background The first provision requires all States to offset Federal income tax refunds to recover Unemployment Insurance overpayments that are the fault of the claimant. Currently, 36 States participate in this offset effort. CBO estimates the expansion of that effort reflected in this provision will reduce the deficit by $159 million over 10 years. This provision was previously included by the Subcommittee in the Promoting Adoption and Legal Guardianship for Children in Foster Care Act, a bipartisan bill to extend and improve the Adoption Incentives Program, which passed the House by a vote of 402 to 0 on October 22, 2013. The second provision improves the Social Security Administration’s Prisoner Update Processing System (PUPS) to better identify, prevent, and recover improper payments. PUPS is a system that was developed by SSA to gather data from Federal, State and local prisons to prevent incarcerated individuals from receiving Social Security and Supplemental Security Income benefits. Under this provision, additional data elements will be required so that the information can better prevent the payment of benefits to prisoners under other programs. CBO estimates this provision will reduce direct spending by $80 million over 10 years. In July 2013, Chairman Reichert introduced H.R. 2826, the Permanently Ending Receipt by Prisoners Act, also known as the PERP Act, to formally prevent incarcerated individuals from receiving UI benefits using the PUPS system. The Human Resources Subcommittee subsequently held a hearing about this issue in September 2013. |