Tag: possible $31 billion EDD fraud
EDD Computers GO Down Again, Following Numerous Breakdowns and Fraud Claims
Assemblyman Jim Patterson said Monday in a press conference his office was notified by EDD employee insiders that the EDD computer systems are currently down and have been for some time. Patterson said they have contacted the EDD for details...
Bill to Help Prevent Future Inmate Unemployment Fraud Passes Senate Committee
A bill to help prevent future inmate Employment Development Department (EDD) fraud by cross checking unemployment insurance claims with state and county prison rolls passed in the Senate Public Safety Committee Tuesday. Senate Bill 39, authored by Senator Shannon Grove...
Recall Newsom Campaign Closes In On 1.9 Million Signatures
On Friday, the campaign to recall Governor Gavin Newsom closed in on 1.9 million signatures, coming closer to meeting the 2 million signature goal. While state law only requires 1.495 million valid signatures, campaigners have pushed for the 2 million...
Congressional House Oversight Republicans Demand Investigation Into $11.4 Billion EDD Fraud Case
On Thursday, Republican members of the House Oversight Committee demanded that they begin an investigation into California’s Employment Development Department $11.4 billion fraud case. Fraud cases began to show up in the early days of the COVID-19 pandemic in March...
EDD Unemployment Fraud Leaving Californians Facing a Looming Tax Tsunami
In November, California Globe reported that District Attorneys from across California joined together for a press briefing hosted by Sacramento County DA Anne Marie Schubert and El Dorado County DA Vern Pierson, to expose the massive unemployment benefits fraud in jails and prisons...
Former SD Mayor Kevin Faulconer Formally Confirms Candidacy For Governor
On Monday, former San Diego Mayor Kevin Faulconer formally confirmed that he will be running for Governor in 2022, or in event of a recall, 2021. Faulconer, who was on the San Diego City Council from 2006 to 2014, and...