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The issue has been top of mind at the Capitol since high-profile scandals like the Feeding Our Future scheme and investigations into autism centers accused of billing bogus claims to Medicaid.
Minnesota’s House Fraud Committee held a hearing Tuesday morning to hear a presentation from the state’s Department of Human Services (DHS) about the measures it implements to fight Medicaid fraud.
The bill requires a significant portion of Medicaid enrollees to work in order to access benefits, and creates other barriers ...
ST. PAUL — The Minnesota House Fraud Prevention and State Agency Oversight Committee held a hearing on Tuesday, July 8, where ...
U.S. Sen. Mitch McConnell reportedly said in a closed-door meeting that Americans concerned about spending cuts to Medicaid ...
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Racine County Eye on MSNPatients, advocates brace for the consequences of cuts to MedicaidAdvocates say it's still uncertain when major changes to Medicaid from the federal tax cut bill just enacted will take effect ...
For the first time since the assassination of House DFL leader Melissa Hortman and the shooting of DFL Sen. John Hoffman, the House Fraud Prevention and State Agency Oversight Committee resumed its ...
Exactly how cuts to public assistance programs in President Donald Trump’s “One Big Beautiful Bill” will affect Minnesota is ...
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LGBTQ Nation on MSNZach Wahls helped defeat a marriage ban in Iowa. Now he’s running against the ban’s sponsor.He got national attention standing up for his lesbian moms. Now he wants to defend his state's access to health care.
As Senate Republicans advance proposals for deeper and broader Medicaid cuts than those already passed by the House, health system leaders — particularly in Catholic, mission-driven systems ...
By Dana Ferguson For the first time in a month, there was again legislative activity at the state Capitol as a House ...
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'I'll Look At Whatever Card I Choose': Linda McMahon Snaps, Rages Against Rep. Jahana Hayes In Tense House HearingDuring a tense exchange during a recent House hearing, Secretary of Education Linda McMahon snapped on Rep. Jahana Hayes, telling her that she will 'look at any card she chooses.' ...
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