- by foxnews
- 13 May 2026
Klobuchar said her proposal is aimed at transforming state government into one that is "innovative, effective and accountable," as fraud and oversight failures have emerged as a central issue in Minnesota politics.
Her plan includes a series of anti-fraud measures, including the creation of a "Do Not Pay" database to block individuals or contractors convicted of fraud from receiving public funds, expanded oversight of state grants and contracts, and new authority to freeze suspicious payments before money is distributed. It also calls for tougher criminal penalties for organized fraud schemes and more frequent in-person inspections and audits of programs receiving state dollars.
Fraud in Minnesota's state-run programs has drawn increasing scrutiny in recent years, including federal investigations and FBI raids targeting more than 20 childcare centers as part of a sweeping probe into alleged misuse of taxpayer funds. The issue has become a central political flash point, with Republicans arguing that oversight failures allowed large-scale fraud to persist under the Walz administration.
Klobuchar also sought to distance herself from the current administration's record, signaling she would take a different approach to oversight and accountability if elected.
"I don't like the status quo. I wouldn't be running for governor if I wanted to have things remain the same. I want to see change," she said.
Demuth added that she is running "to fix the mess Tim Walz has left in his wake and return our state to common sense that's been missing for far too long."
Klobuchar, who has spent decades in Washington, is positioning herself as an outsider to the controversies that have dogged the Walz administration, while arguing her plan would bring stronger accountability and more efficient use of taxpayer dollars.
Fox News Digital's Robert McGreevy contributed to this report.
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