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On the recordJune 2, 2015
The Congressional Budget Office reports that fugitive felons will receive up to $5 billion in Social Security and SSI benefits in the next decade unless we enact reforms such as the CUFF Act.
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Kristi Noem
Republican · South Dakota

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Noem highlights the financial impact of fugitive felons receiving benefits and calls for reforms.

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