Marco Loera Alvarez, left, and his parents Maria Alvarez and Daniel Loera pose in front of the Minnesota Capitol on Wednesday, May 24, 2023, as Gov. Tim Walz signed a bill that lets Minnesotans of any ...
Demonstrators gather for a protest organized by the Minnesota Immigrant Rights Action Committee calling for the continuation of MinnesotaCare for undocumented adults at the Minnesota State Capitol ...
ST. PAUL, Minn. (AP) — State officials aren't sure how they'll cope with hundreds of millions of dollars in federal funding cuts to Minnesota's health care program for the working poor. Good news from ...
A group of DFL lawmakers are continuing their push for an expansion of Minnesota’s public health care options after the state released a report on those options, which includes the existing ...
… but our independent journalism isn’t free to produce. Help us keep it this way with a tax-deductible donation today. I have been reading with interest the coverage of the DFL members’ frustration ...
Majority Leader Erin Murphy. DFL-St. Paul, and DFL caucus members outline their focus and work ahead for the 2025 session at a press conference February 10, 2025. Photo by A.J. Olmscheid/ Senate Media ...
MINNEAPOLIS — Starting next year, undocumented immigrants in Minnesota will be able to enroll in the state’s low-income health coverage program, so long as they satisfy certain other requirements.
Right now, people who make less than about $27,000 per year are eligible for that public insurance option. But this bill would let anyone opt in to get coverage, as long as they pay premiums. [MUSIC ...
ST. PAUL, Minn. – Ryan O'Hara did everything right when notified he needed to renew his MinnesotaCare health insurance. The West St. Paul man methodically gathered his pay stubs and other vital ...
SAINT PAUL, Minn. — A Minnesota House committee heard testimony Monday about a proposed bill to restrict undocumented immigrants from obtaining state-funded public services, including the low-income ...
ST. PAUL, Minn. — Lawmakers went to work Wednesday on a proposal to allow all residents to buy into the state-run MinnesotaCare health insurance program, not just low-income workers struggling to get ...
Approximately 100,000 Minnesotans will save up to $52 a month on their MinnesotaCare premiums through the end of 2022. The premium relief benefits low-income workers who have experienced some of the ...
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