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Brooke Rollins highlighted concerns about fraud and abuse within the SNAP program during a congressional hearing, while also discussing oversight reforms and work requirements. Rollins argued that stronger accountability measures are needed to reduce waste and ensure benefits are directed to eligible recipients. Lawmakers questioned the administration on program integrity, eligibility standards, fraud prevention efforts, and taxpayer costs. The exchange underscores broader debates over welfare spending, government accountability, food assistance programs, work requirements, fraud prevention, and the role of taxpayer-funded benefits. #SNAP #FoodStamps #BrookeRollins #Taxpayer #GovernmentSpending #Welfare #Politics #USPolitics #FoodAssistance #Congress #Fraud #EconomicPolicy #Budget #BreakingNews #GovernmentAccountability