HHS Grants DOGE Access to Child Support Database With Income Data on Nearly All U.S. Workers: Washington Post
- The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services granted the Department of Government Efficiency access to a sensitive child support database containing income data linked to nearly all U.S. Workers.
- Rep. Richard E. Neal stated that granting DOGE access is essentially an end-run around confidential taxpayer information protected by federal law.
- DOGE's access to the database is intended to help identify fraud and waste in government programs, according to an HHS official.
- A federal court previously declined to limit DOGE's access to other government payment systems, but ongoing lawsuits and privacy concerns continue to raise alarms among civil servants.
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