Massachusetts Auditor details how SNAP and MassHealth schemes were carried out.
Evidence and Verdict
For
The provided sources do not contain a Massachusetts Auditor report or any detailed account by a Massachusetts Auditor about how SNAP and MassHealth "schemes were carried out." The complaint PDF discusses MassHealth in the context of Title X funding and cost savings but does not present an auditor detailing SNAP or MassHealth schemes, and the PolitiFact article concerns Giuliani and policing, not a Massachusetts Auditor report.
Against
The PDF (Oregon v. Azar complaint) references MassHealth in relation to Title X family planning funding and estimated cost savings to federal and state governments but does not mention a Massachusetts Auditor detailing SNAP or MassHealth schemes. The PolitiFact piece is about credit for fighting crime attributed to Rudy Giuliani and contains no material about Massachusetts state audits, SNAP, or MassHealth investigations; therefore neither source supports the claim.
Verdict
Because the two provided sources do not contain any account of a Massachusetts Auditor detailing how SNAP and MassHealth schemes were carried out, the claim cannot be verified from the supplied evidence and is rated UNVERIFIED.
Sources
[PDF] Page 1 - COMPLAINT ELLEN F. ROSENBLUM Attorney General ...
[PDF] Page 1 - COMPLAINT ELLEN F. ROSENBLUM Attorney General ... - Feb 25, 2026
Title X is also cost-effective. More than one-third of all births in Massachusetts are paid for by MassHealth (Massachusetts’ Medicaid/CHIP Program). By reducing the number of unintended pregnancie...
Open sourceHow much credit does Giuliani deserve for fighting crime? - PolitiFact
How much credit does Giuliani deserve for fighting crime? - PolitiFact - Feb 25, 2026
stated on November 14, 2007 in an email press release:
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