Still no sure thing, MNsure fix continues
MNsure prepares to approve about $3 million in additional spending toward website fixes, bringing the state’s contract with the Deloitte consulting firm above $8 million.
Birth control ruling holds risks for Republicans
The U.S. Supreme Court ruled Monday that Hobby Lobby Stores Inc. can refuse to cover certain contraceptives for its workers.
Health law sign-ups dogged by data flaws
The Obama administration has been struggling to clear up data discrepancies that could potentially jeopardize coverage for millions under the health overhaul.
Problem-solving is common thread in Munson-Regala’s many jobs
Manny Munson-Regala has had a hand in shaping and implementing two of the highest profile health proposals in recent Minnesota history.
MNsure study heralded by Democrats
The dramatic cut in the number of uninsured people in the state brought cheers from Democrats, but the federal health care law will remain a focus of GOP campaigns.
Huntley: Goodbye, with an asterisk
Rep. Tom Huntley, DFL-Duluth, is leaving behind his job in St. Paul — but not the health care issues he worked on there.
GOP conflicted on health law alternative
Millions are enrolled for medical insurance through the "Obamacare" exchanges, and an all-out repeal has become less practical and popular.
Strom: Cooking the books betrays our trust
The Veteran’s Affairs scandal didn’t just hurt veterans — which is more than bad enough — but it also changed the political debate about health care reform quite substantially.
How VA clinics falsified appointment records
“Cooking the books” at VA hospitals has exploded into public view since allegations arose that up to 40 patients may have died at the Phoenix VA hospital while awaiting care.
Marijuana conferees get started
Aside from their sudden velocity and a good amount of attention from leadership, advocates and the press, the two proposals shared little in common at the start of the session’s last week.
Senate passes medical marijuana 48-18
Lopsided vote sets stage for a showdown with House, Dayton.
Senate charges ahead on medical marijuana
Senate Majority Leader Tom Bakk explained that the Senate’s quickened pace came at Dayton’s urging. “The governor, probably about two weeks ago, actually asked the Legislature to move on the bill,” Bakk said. “I guess, at his request, we thought we would show him that courtesy.”
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