House passes anti‑fraud resolution targeting Somali fraud in Minnesota as Republicans pursue waste cuts
The U.S. House of Representatives voted to adopt an anti‑fraud resolution. The measure specifically addresses fraud cases involving the Somali community in Minnesota. Lawmakers highlighted the need to
The U.S. House of Representatives voted to adopt an anti‑fraud resolution. The measure specifically
addresses fraud cases involving the Somali community in Minnesota. Lawmakers highlighted the need to
protect vulnerable residents from scams. At the same time, Republican leaders announced efforts to
cut billions of dollars in wasteful spending. The resolution calls for increased oversight and
coordination with law‑enforcement agencies. It also urges federal agencies to provide resources to
state officials. The combined focus reflects broader concerns about fiscal responsibility and
consumer protection. The House will now refer the resolution to the appropriate committee for
further action.