House GOP bill seeks to strip undocumented immigrants from MinnesotaCare health services
- A Minnesota House committee is considering a bill to restrict undocumented immigrants from accessing MinnesotaCare and scholarship programs, presented by Rep. Isaac Schultz .
- The proposed bill could save the state roughly $99 million over two years, according to a nonpartisan House analysis.
- Major medical organizations, including the Minnesota Medical Association and Hennepin Healthcare, oppose the bill, citing public health risks and lower reimbursement rates as potential consequences.
- Despite opposition, the committee advanced the bill to the State and Local Government Committee on a narrow 11-10 vote, reflecting the current Republican majority in the House.
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