California Republicans call for special legislative session on fraud
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On Wednesday, Republicans in the California State Assembly criticized Democratic Governor Gavin Newsom and Attorney General Rob Bonta, accusing them of grandstanding on the issue of fraud prevention.

The assembly members urged the need for a dedicated legislative effort to thoroughly investigate the extent of fraud, highlighting the inadequacies in oversight and the essential reforms required to safeguard taxpayer funds.

“The governor claims he’s halting licensure, yet he’s already licensed a doctor who defrauded us of $270 million,” stated Assemblymember James Gallagher, who is also campaigning for Congress. “This governor and the politicians in power have done nothing about it. They’ve ignored the issue and continue to waste resources. We’re here to say enough is enough.”


California Attorney General Rob Bonta announcing the dismantling of a major hospice fraud scheme that defrauded the state of $267 million.
California Attorney General Rob Bonta announces the dismantling of a major hospice fraud scheme. AP

“We have been doing this work for years. We’ve been doing it successfully before certain people in this country decided to think about it for the first time,” Bonta said, referring to Republican attacks on the issue.

Still, many questioned the announcement as Democrats trying to spin something positive off of a crisis.

“It shows how large this problem became before it was stopped,” said Assembly GOP Leader Heath Flora. “The question is so simple: why did it take so long to get here?”

More announcements won’t change a thing, Flora said, until structural reforms on oversight happen. It’s why a special legislative session is necessary.

“Put real funding behind enforcement and bring every department in and get answers,” he said.

The special session call won’t likely be heeded by Newsom or state Democrats who control the legislature. Newsom has continually insisted the state has always been tackling fraud.

“The federal government is now trying to intimidate and target California with baseless allegations of ‘massive fraud,’” Newsom previously said in a statement. “The rule of law isn’t a political weapon — it’s a promise, and we won’t let it be twisted to settle scores.”

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