Federal Legislation
Congress Proposes SNAP Fraud Reporting Act
March 19, 2026
Congressional representatives including Tom Barrett and Dave Taylor have introduced the SNAP Fraud Reporting Act to mandate states to report all Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) fraud data to the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) and Congress. This legislation aims to enhance transparency and accountability in SNAP benefit distribution by uncovering fraud, protecting taxpayer funds, and ensuring benefits reach eligible recipients. The bill includes penalties for states that fail to comply with reporting requirements, signaling increased federal oversight of state SNAP administration.
- Procurement professionals should anticipate increased demand for data management, fraud detection, and reporting solutions to support compliance with new SNAP transparency mandates.
- Vendors offering mobile or digital tools for SNAP benefit management, such as Propel, may see opportunities to expand services aligned with enhanced fraud reporting requirements.
- Agencies and contractors involved in SNAP administration should prepare for stricter data sharing and audit processes that could affect contract scopes and performance metrics.
- This legislation indicates a federal push toward tighter controls on benefit programs, which may influence future procurement priorities in social services technology and compliance monitoring.
Rooting out this fraud and restoring long overdue accountability is a critical step toward giving the families that truly rely on this program for supplemental support the certainty they need to put food on the table.
— Tom Barrett
The SNAP Fraud Reporting Act is a straightforward, commonsense bill that would require states to report SNAP fraud data so we can crack down on this abuse and take action to prevent it in the future.
— Representative Tony Wied
States must be transparent and accountable with taxpayer dollars. The SNAP Fraud Reporting Act ensures we finally get the full picture so we can stop abuse and strengthen the program for those who rely on it.
— Representative William Timmons
Agencies
U.S. Department of Agriculture, Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, United States House of Representatives
Vendors
Propel
Locations
Sources
- Barrett Helps Introduce Bill to Address Rampant Food Stamp Fraud | Representative Tom Barrett · Barrett House · Mar 19
- Congressman Taylor Leads Colleagues in Bill to Uncover SNAP Fraud | Representative Dave Taylor · Taylor House · Mar 19