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HR 6916

Federal Program Integrity and Fraud Prevention Act of 2026

119th Congress Introduced by Emily Randall and 1 co-sponsor

HR 6916 establishes federal fraud prevention requirements across programs to reduce improper payments, with ongoing debate over privacy impacts and implementation costs.

Received in the Senate and Read twice and referred to the Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs.
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Bill Summary · HR 6916

Legislative bill overview

HR 6916 establishes new federal requirements and mechanisms for detecting, investigating, and preventing fraud across federal programs. The bill creates standardized integrity protocols and likely enhances funding or coordination for anti-fraud efforts across multiple agencies administering federal benefits and contracts.

Why is this important

Federal programs disburse hundreds of billions annually in benefits, contracts, and grants. Fraud losses reduce resources available for legitimate beneficiaries and waste taxpayer money. Strengthened fraud prevention mechanisms could improve program efficiency, though implementation costs and effectiveness remain uncertain variables.

Potential points of contention

  • Privacy vs. verification: Enhanced fraud detection often requires expanded data-sharing between agencies and third parties, raising concerns about citizen privacy and surveillance scope
  • Compliance burden: Small organizations and state/local agencies receiving federal funds may face significant costs implementing new integrity requirements
  • Program access trade-offs: Stricter verification procedures could delay legitimate beneficiaries' access to benefits while reducing fraudulent claims—the balance between these outcomes is contested
  • Effectiveness questions: Debate over whether centralized federal approaches or decentralized program-specific solutions yield better fraud prevention results

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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