H.R. 1163 — 118th Congress
Protecting Taxpayers and Victims of Unemployment Fraud Act
Sponsor
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|---|---|
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Latest action
May 11, 2023Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to without objection.
CRS summary
As of May 11, 2023Passed House
Protecting Taxpayers and Victims of Unemployment Fraud Act
This bill addresses fraud and overpayments of pandemic unemployment insurance (UI) benefits, including by providing incentives for states to investigate and recover overpayments of these benefits.
Specifically, the bill allows states to retain 25% of any recovered fraudulent overpayments. These retained funds may be used for modernizing unemployment compensation systems and information technology, reimbursing administrative costs, hiring fraud investigators and prosecutors, and for other program integrity activities.
Additionally, the bill allows states to retain 5% of any overpayments of regular and extended UI benefits. A state must, in order to retain these overpayments, certify that it has met certain conditions for data matching.
Next, the bill extends from 3 to 10 years the time during which states can recover overpayments of pandemic UI benefits.
Further, the bill extends flexibilities for states to hire temporary staff on a noncompetitive basis to identify, pursue, and recover fraudulent overpayments under federal pandemic unemployment compensation programs authorized by the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act (CARES Act).
The bill also extends from 5 to 10 years the statute of limitations for federal criminal charges or civil enforcement actions related to UI fraud.
Finally, the bill repeals a section of the CARES Act (as amended by the American Rescue Plan of 2021) that provided funding for UI program integrity activities. Subject to appropriations, the unobligated balance of this funding shall be transferred to the Department of the Treasury and periodically credited to the appropriate state account in the Unemployment Trust Fund, as outlined by the bill.
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Roll-call votes
2 on recordMay 11, 2023 · On Passage
Full roll callYea — 230: 219 R · 10 D · 1 I
Nay — 200: 200 D
Not Voting — 5: 3 D · 2 R
| Member | State |
|---|---|
| Diana DeGette | CO |
| Jared Moskowitz | FL |
| Debbie Dingell | MI |
| Barry Moore | AL |
| Greg Pence | IN |
May 11, 2023 · On Motion to Recommit
Full roll callYea — 210: 210 D
Nay — 221: 220 R · 1 I
Not Voting — 4: 3 D · 1 R
| Member | State |
|---|---|
| Diana DeGette | CO |
| Jared Moskowitz | FL |
| Debbie Dingell | MI |
| Greg Pence | IN |
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