This bill creates a plan to reduce Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) payment mistakes to 3% by 2030. The state agency that administers SNAP, would be required to file yearly progress reports starting in 2027-28. If it misses targets, it must submit a fix plan in 60 days, start paying half of any federal penalties, and follow Auditor General oversight. Each year the agency fails to meet these corrective requirements, the agency's funding will be cut by 10 percent for the following year. Separately, a forensic audit will be conducted in 2031 to find causes and require fixes within a year.