For greater than a decade, the California State Auditor has issued warnings to lawmakers about authorities waste, fraud, value overruns, and damaged oversight techniques throughout state authorities. Time and again, audits referred to as for modifications in state regulation meant to repair these issues.
In lots of instances, these fixes didn’t occur.
CBS Information California Investigates just lately uncovered how lawmakers ignored years of warnings from the California State Auditor about hidden visitors violation charges.
That raised a broader query: What different audit warnings have lawmakers been ignoring, and at what value?
An unique CBS Information California evaluation of state audit suggestions relationship again to 2015 discovered lawmakers didn’t enact three out of each 4 suggestions that required legislative motion.
The unresolved warnings span a few of California’s most costly and pressing issues, together with unemployment fraud, homelessness spending oversight, public security funding accountability, wildfire threat, and consuming water security, simply to call a couple of.
These are audits the Legislature requested for. Audits Californians paid for. Audits with suggestions that stay unresolved, whereas California continues to lose cash to potential waste and fraud.
California’s Unfinished Enterprise
CBS Information California analyzed state audit suggestions relationship again to 2015 and located the next.
- California lawmakers didn’t act on three out of each 4 state audit suggestions
- There are greater than 300 excellent suggestions to the legislature
- The excellent suggestions impacted greater than 100 completely different points and businesses
- Two out of three state audits embrace suggestions on which the auditor notes that lawmakers have taken “no motion”
in any respect.
CBS Information California Investigates is now constructing a publicly searchable “Audit Accountability Tracker” to assist viewers and voters monitor what lawmakers haven’t achieved and what that inaction prices Californians.
The database will not be but public, however the early findings reveal a sequence of patterns the Auditor has documented for years: the identical issues, the identical dangers, the identical inaction.
Billions misplaced to fraud and damaged oversight
The evaluation reveals that a few of California’s costliest instances of fraud or untracked spending had been the themes of quite a few prior audits. In keeping with the auditor, state losses might have been mitigated if lawmakers had acted on earlier suggestions.
“There would nonetheless be points, however not as severe as we are actually,” former California State Auditor Elaine Howle advised CBS Information California in 2021 whereas discussing two audits associated to pandemic unemployment fraud.
Prior audits warned lawmakers that the state’s Employment Growth Division (EDD) left Californians susceptible to fraud, however by the point lawmakers acted, it was too late.
It is estimated that California misplaced greater than $20 billion to pandemic unemployment fraud when EDD issued billions in fraudulent funds to criminals whereas out-of-work Californians struggled to get an EDD rep on the telephone, not to mention receives a commission.
Years later, new audits reveal that EDD fraud continues, together with excellent suggestions to lawmakers.
Homelessness spending presents one other instance of state audit warnings that lawmakers ignored. The Auditor repeatedly warned lawmakers that California lacks a statewide plan, final result monitoring and accountability for homelessness program spending.
The state spent greater than $20 billion with out uniform requirements to measure effectiveness. In the meantime, audit after audit repeated the identical core warnings whereas the suggestions to the legislature seem to have stalled.
In lots of instances, beneficial laws died behind closed doorways with no public vote revealing who killed it or why.
It’s not nearly cash
Excellent audit suggestions additionally contain dangers to public security and public well being that will have been mitigated if lawmakers acted sooner.
As an example, the auditor discovered that water districts had been failing to inform folks that their consuming water was unsafe. It is a problem CBS Information California has been overlaying for years.
The auditor pushed for extra disclosure, and lawmakers didn’t act.
As wildfires proceed to destroy communities, lawmakers take “no motion” on auditor-recommended oversight legal guidelines and ignore different suggestions associated to regulation enforcement, courts, healthcare for pregnant ladies, hate crimes, untested rape kits, inexpensive housing options and extra.
Lawmakers even didn’t act on polices that, in line with the auditor, put baby abuse victims in danger.
In all, CBS Information California recognized greater than 300 excellent audit suggestions.
New lawmakers, outdated warnings
CBS Information California Investigates shared a few of our findings with Assemblymember John Harabedian, the brand new chair of the Joint Legislative Audit Committee (JLAC). The JLAC committee decides which points the auditor investigates.
“Once I hear that there are numerous audits and proposals that have not been addressed, I believe that is a wake-up name, Harabedian mentioned.”
Harabedian is a component of a big new class of lawmakers, a lot of whom weren’t in workplace when the suggestions had been written.
“I believe that being new to the Legislature and now being the chair of the Joint Legislative Audit Committee, I’m keenly targeted on oversight,” he mentioned. “I do suppose investigative journalism, what you are doing, is vital. It retains everybody accountable and highlights points that may not be on my radar or (my colleagues’) radar.”
What comes subsequent
CBS Information California Investigates is constructing an Audit Accountability Tracker, a public database designed to indicate in a single place:
- What the State Auditor advised lawmakers to repair
- Which suggestions required modifications in state regulation
- Which of them stay unresolved
- Why they matter to Californians
We’re additionally ready for extra monetary data from the California State Auditor’s workplace to quantify the potential value of inaction and potential future financial savings if lawmakers act.
The tracker will serve voters and viewers in addition to the greater than 30 new lawmakers who weren’t in workplace when many of those audits had been issued.
The warnings are written, options recognized.
The query is, will the brand new class of lawmakers end what their predecessors began?
