FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Thursday, February 8, 2007
Contact: Jessica Robinson, 573-751-0290


Blunt’s Crackdown on Waste, Fraud & Abuse Nets $19.5 Million Savings to Improve Child Care Program

JEFFERSON CITY–Gov. Matt Blunt is getting big results from his crackdown on waste, fraud and abuse in the child care program. The governor today announced that his Administration’s year-long investigation netted $19.5 million in savings which can be used this year to improve the child care program and provide services to nearly 3,400 additional children at no cost to the taxpayer.

“Our investigation found a felon living with a provider, billings for children no longer being cared for, facilities being paid for the same child twice and many other abuses that were costing Missourians millions,” Blunt said. “This is an example of what better management and oversight can mean for important programs like child care. Now we can take the money we saved and use it to help additional low-income children and families access child care.”

The child care program has an annual budget of $190 million. The result of Blunt’s actions to enforce better management and oversight of the program will result in at least 10 percent savings in the child care program.

Blunt announced his plan to change current policy to improve the child care program and to recommend the same level of service be funded for 2008. The improvements this year can be funded entirely from the savings in the program. These improvements include:

 

“We expect to bring additional efficiencies to this program that will allow us to serve even more children,” said Blunt. “I look forward to working with the General Assembly to continue these improvements for 2008.”


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