January 11th, 2026

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The Fraud Epidemic: Why We Need the WALZ Act Now

What happened in Minnesota should never be allowed to happen again.


A massive fraud scandal there exposed an estimated $9 billion or more in taxpayer funds lost to fraudulent claims, fake providers, and shell operations. This abuse unfolded under the incompetent watch of Democratic Governor Tim Walz and Attorney General Keith Ellison, and it represents a complete collapse of oversight. 


That’s why I introduced the Welfare Abuse and Laundering Zillions (WALZ) Act, to ensure the kind of negligence that enabled this fraud in Minnesota never takes root in Iowa or anywhere else.


A National Warning


Minnesota is just the first domino to fall. This isn’t a localized issue, it’s a national crisis. Government programs funded by hardworking taxpayers are being exploited on an industrial scale, and in too many states, no one is watching.


Under Governor Walz, scammers exploited welfare and social services programs without fear. Ghost providers, fake billing, and phony claims drained billions in federal and state resources that were meant for vulnerable families. While fraudsters got rich, American taxpayers were left holding the bill.


This isn’t just mismanagement, it’s a breakdown in accountability, and if we don’t act, it will only get worse.


What the WALZ Act Does


The WALZ Act is a comprehensive, commonsense solution to restore integrity to these programs:


  • Triggers mandatory investigations when there’s an unexplained spike in claims, warning signs won’t be ignored.


  • Requires real-time audits and improved verification to catch fraud before it happens.


  • Demands accountability from state agencies, with clear reporting standards and consequences for failure.


  • Protects legitimate recipients by ensuring benefits go only to verified individuals and providers.


  • Establishes national anti-fraud safeguards, creating baseline standards states must meet to receive federal funds.


This bill isn’t about red tape, it’s about results. It ensures taxpayer dollars go where they’re supposed to, helping families, not funding criminal schemes.


Why It Matters for Iowa


Iowans work hard, pay their taxes, and expect their government to be responsible stewards of their money. As your representative, I take that duty seriously.


The fraud we saw in Minnesota could happen anywhere if we don’t close these loopholes. The WALZ Act would help make sure Iowa never becomes the next headline. It protects the resources our communities need for schools, healthcare, infrastructure, and more, by keeping fraud out of the system.


A Reminder, and a Warning


The bill’s name isn’t just a label. The WALZ Act is a direct reminder of what happens when radical progressive policies prioritize politics over accountability. Under Walz, billions vanished with zero consequences, and now, he’s quietly exiting public life without taking responsibility.


This legislation is a direct response, but more importantly, it’s a proactive step to prevent future abuse, restore trust in government programs, and protect the American taxpayer.


Fraud is theft, plain and simple, and every dollar stolen is a dollar taken from working families. I’m committed to ensuring Iowa doesn’t follow in Minnesota’s footsteps.


The time for accountability is now.

Committee Hearings

I joined an important Energy and Commerce Hearing on American energy dominance to discuss the importance of having nuclear energy in America. China and Russia are racing ahead. If we want to lead the world, we cannot afford to fall behind in AI. Securing our energy future is critical.

This week we had a crucial Energy and Commerce Hearing to discuss how the COVID-era Obamacare subsidies profit insurance companies, instead of the patients. I joined on to talk about how extending the COVID Obamacare subsidies DOES NOT lower premiums and does not help lower healthcare costs for the other 130-160 million Americans who aren't on the exchange.


We need to lower premiums for EVERYONE, not just a select few!

Legislative Victories this Week

I voted to pass the Affordable HOMES Act, bipartisan legislation designed to reduce regulatory barriers, make manufactured housing more affordable, and help more Americans achieve the dream of homeownership. This bill has passed the House floor as part of a continued effort to cut red tape and expand economic opportunity for working families. We need to make homeownership attainable again for Iowa families, not let costly federal mandates price them out of the market. I voted to pass the Affordable HOMES Act because government overreach has made it harder to build and buy affordable homes. With this bill, we cut unnecessary red tape, boost supply, and help restore the American Dream for families across Iowa and the nation.

This week we passed through the House of Representatives the 2026 full-year appropriations bills, delivering targeted investments in public safety, water infrastructure, and housing development across Southeast Iowa. We’ve now passed six of the twelve appropriations bills through regular order, and I’m proud to support legislation that cuts spending, cracks down on waste and fraud, and delivers real results for the people of Iowa. These bills include over $3 million in direct support for Southeast Iowa, helping fund smart public safety upgrades in Oskaloosa, clean water infrastructure in Muscatine, and new housing development in Knoxville. This is exactly how Congress should work, local priorities, not Washington pet projects.

Representing Iowa's First District

I visited Shelter House in Iowa City alongside local leaders and former State Rep. Mary Mascher to discuss how permanent supportive housing, like Cross Park Place, is helping address homelessness and deliver stability and dignity for Iowans in need.

It was great catching up with NIH Director Jay Bhattacharya at the E&C Members Breakfast this week!

Always a joy to see Riley Gaines, this time with her beautiful baby girl! Grateful for her continued leadership and strength in standing up for women and girls across America.

Thank You to Our Law Enforcement

This past week we celebrated Law Enforcement Appreciation Day. We honored the sacrifices made by the men and women in blue who work tirelessly to keep our communities safe. 


Thank you to all the brave law enforcement officers in Iowa and around the country for all they do to protect us. I will always Back the Blue!

Sincerely,

Dr. Mariannette Miller-Meeks

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