Last summer, Gov. Tim Pawlenty announced plans to eliminate General Assistance Medical Care, which pays for the health care of poor, childless adults. Then, in February, legislators and the governor ...
ST. PAUL - Low-income Minnesotans who depend on a state program for health care won a one-month extension. General Assistance Medical Care will remain in operation a month longer than expected, Gov.
More than three weeks ago, on March 26, Gov. Tim Pawlenty signed a compromise bill that kept alive the general assistance medical care (GAMC) program. The Republican governor’s deal with DFL ...
A compromise plan by the Legislature and the governor to help provide health care to the poorest Minnesotans appears to be having mediocre success at best. The results is that many of those needing ...
ST. PAUL — Area Republicans stood united with the governor on Monday, helping defeat a bid to override the governor’s veto of a bill that would temporarily extend a health-care program for low-income ...
MinnPost’s reporters work hard to bring you news about what’s happening in MN. Your tax-deductible donation today will show your support of our journalists and keep our stories paywall-free. A bill to ...
ST. PAUL -- Low-income Minnesotans who depend on a state program for health care won a one-month extension. General Assistance Medical Care will remain in operation a month longer than expected, Gov.
WILLMAR -- Local officials see anxiety, uncertainty and confusion surrounding the restructuring of Minnesota's General Assistance Medical Care program. Where should these clients go for medical care?
The Second Appellate District affirmed in part and reversed in part a judgment. The court held that the Business and Professions Code is the sole source of procedural protections in connection with ...
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