Hearings to examine running government like a small business, focusing on waste and fraud.

Committee on Small Business

2025-12-10

Source: Congress.gov

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A report by the Pandemic Response Accountability Committee found that $79 billion in potential COVID fraud could have been prevented if four basic questions were asked.   One, is the applicant's social security number valid?  Two, if valid, does the name connected to that number match the name on the application?  Three, does the birthday match?  And lastly, is the individual alive?   Seriously, folks, that could have saved $79 billion right there.  The good news is that we can prevent nearly all improper payments in the future with my Doge in Spending Act that enacts common sense guardrails like those four simple questions.  And these quick fixes could not come soon enough.   Six years after COVID, scammers are still pigging out on SBA relief funds.  I'm proud this committee advanced my SBA Fraud Enforcement Act, and I'm eager to see it become law.   Fraudsters snout deep in pandemic-era shuttered venue and restaurant funds must be held accountable.  Unfortunately, unless my bill is passed by the Senate and signed into law, many of these criminals will soon get away with it.  During the prior administration, USAID repeatedly rebuffed my request for information, using intimidation and shell games to hide where money is going, how it's being spent, and why.   This is the same agency that handed cash to violent terrorists and funded dance classes in Wuhan.  Yes.   the same Wuhan you are thinking of.  As a result of my oversight, I discovered firsthand USAID was a rogue bureaucracy, operating with little accountability and at times at odds with our nation's best interests.
My findings were confirmed when, this summer, federal prosecutors convicted a USAID contracting officer   who raked in over $1 million in bribes to steer more than $550 million in contracts to 8 program participants.   Unfortunately, the SBA's 8 program has been a magnet for fraudsters since its inception.  Decades of government watchdog investigations, bipartisan oversight hearings, a patchwork of reforms, and what is there to show for it?  Not a shred of evidence that the program is worth taxpayers' investment.  It is refreshing to see an administration take fraud as seriously as I do, and I applaud Administrator Loeffler's efforts to end 8 program scams for good.   In the meantime, I have launched my own 8 investigation and introduced the Stop 8 Contracting Fraud Act to pause 8 no-bid contracts government-wide until the SBA completes its audit.  I am also urging federal agencies government-wide to adopt this common sense moratorium.   Make no mistake, this waste hurts all our small businesses the most.  When COVID fraudsters cashed in, thousands of deserving small businesses in Iowa were left out in the cold because funds had run dry.   When the Biden USAID sent money to every corner of the world, small businesses here at home footed the bill as their taxes skyrocketed.  When 8 programs divert government contracts to businesses committing fraud, legitimate small businesses pay the price, losing jobs, revenue, and growth opportunities.  Government contracting should be based on eligibility and merit,   not skin color.  I promise to make Washington squeal, and it is clear that this pig pen of a swamp needs a thorough mucking out.

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