The Government Accountability Office (GAO) is tasked with ensuring transparency, efficiency, and integrity in federal spending, yet it ignores one of the largest ongoing financial frauds committed by state governments—Michigan’s manipulation of driver’s license policies to inflate federal funding allocations.
Michigan, a non-compact state in the Interstate Driver’s License Compact (IDLC), refuses to cancel revoked driver’s licenses when residents move out of state. This artificially inflates Michigan’s population numbers, allowing it to collect millions in federal funds for transportation, infrastructure, and public services based on fraudulent data. Meanwhile, these former residents remain under Michigan’s administrative control, unable to obtain a license in another state, effectively restricting their right to travel and work.
The GAO exists to prevent financial fraud and misallocation of federal resources, yet it has failed to audit how Michigan’s licensing policies distort Census data, unfairly influence federal budget decisions, and restrict economic mobility for affected individuals.
If the GAO is truly committed to preventing waste, fraud, and abuse, it must launch an investigation into how Michigan exploits its non-compact status to siphon federal funding while denying former residents their legal rights. Until then, the GAO remains complicit in enabling systemic financial fraud and modern-day economic servitude through unchecked administrative power.
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