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Lawmakers in 2023 extended MinnesotaCare to undocumented immigrants, but GOP senators want to change that, citing looming nursing home cuts.
ST. PAUL, Minn. (The Reformer) – The Democratic-controlled Minnesota Senate passed a two-year human services budget, featuring extensive cuts as the state grapples with looming deficits.
Federal cuts could unspool Minnesota's generous health care program, which has opted to expand Medicaid multiple times.
The Minnesota Department of Human Services is accepting proposals from groups that want to operate safe recovery sites. The ...
The Democratic-Farmer-Labor-controlled Minnesota Senate passed a two-year human services budget Wednesday, featuring ...
It's crunch time at the State Capitol, as Gov. Tim Walz and legislative leaders toil away at budget talks in hopes of ...
The Minnesota House passed a bill Monday with significant cuts to the Department of Human Services through 2027. DHS ...
Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. restructured the agency in March, eliminating more than 10,000 employees and ...
More than a dozen data-gathering programs that track deaths and disease appear to have been eliminated in the tornado of ...
The White House released President Donald Trump's 2026 budget proposal Friday, hoping to slash, if not zero out, spending on ...
DHS upgraded both types of providers to "high-risk" status, following another KARE 11 report into allegations of questionable ...
Starting on June 1, the Minnesota Department of Human Services will require the providers to undergo enhanced fingerprint ...
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