Actually, Mr. Graves, I think the earned income tax credit, every year, about 25 percent of those payments are fraudulent.
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Yoder highlights the high rate of fraud in earned income tax credit payments.
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I think talking about how the program is a good program really, I think, takes us off the subject of what we are concerned about in this Committee.
I want to associate my comments with some of the comments my colleagues made, first off, Mr. Bishop's in highlighting the important role the FDA plays as it relates to NIH.
I think we are all aware that yields are doing well in a lot of parts of the country, but the prices are down, and they may be down for a while, and farm incomes down over 50 percent, I think, on average across the country.
It is hard to read. And if the allegations in this are correct, it is a really sad testament to the programs that are being authorized by Congress.





