Protecting Minnesota Families: Combating Day Care Fraud with Ross Nova’s Leadership
- Sadie McPherson

- 14 hours ago
- 2 min read

Minnesota voters deserve a governor who prioritizes public safety and the integrity of state programs. Ross Nova is committed to tackling the recent wave of day care and autism center fraud exposed by FBI raids across the Twin Cities. These illegal schemes not only drain taxpayer dollars but also jeopardize the well-being of Minnesota’s children and families.
The raids, which targeted nearly two dozen facilities, highlight systemic failures in oversight and enforcement. Ross Nova believes that stronger collaboration between state agencies and law enforcement is essential to prevent such fraud. His leadership agenda calls for enhanced transparency and accountability within departments responsible for protecting vulnerable populations.
Ross Nova supports empowering investigators and whistleblowers who expose fraud, ensuring their findings lead to swift criminal action rather than administrative delays. The testimony of former investigators reveals troubling tolerance for multi-million dollar thefts under current leadership, a situation Nova vows to change.
Investing in infrastructure for more effective fraud detection and prevention is another cornerstone of Nova’s plan. By modernizing data systems and increasing funding for oversight, Minnesota can safeguard public programs and restore trust in government services.
Ross Nova also emphasizes protecting families by guaranteeing that child care providers meet rigorous standards and that taxpayer funds are used responsibly. His administration will work closely with local law enforcement and federal partners to root out fraud and hold perpetrators accountable.
Minnesota’s future depends on leaders who act decisively against corruption and prioritize the safety of children and families. Ross Nova is that leader. Join Ross Nova’s campaign today to build a safer, more accountable Minnesota for all.
Support Ross Nova for Governor and help bring integrity back to Minnesota’s public programs.
**Source: FOX 9**
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