Video & Transcript : 'Minnesota Statutes 474A.02' :
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Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session
Judiciary committee approves anti-kickback bill, HF2260 3/20/25
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Summary:
The committee heard House File 2260, a Judiciary Committee clone of portions of the larger DHS policy bill, and adopted the A1 amendment, which was described as largely technical but also incorporating changes from the related human services bill. The bill was presented as covering several DHS-related policy areas, including background studies transparency, anti-kickback provisions for medical assistance and child care assistance, and personal data protections for human services judges. The amendment also added a number of provisions related to direct care and treatment, competency restoration billing and data sharing, fraud enforcement tools, behavioral health fund eligibility, and clarifications to prior law.
Testimony from DHS Office of Inspector General legislative director Ardian Diddy emphasized that the bill would improve transparency in background studies, update investigative and arrest data access, extend a limited set-aside to similar provider types, and correct an effective-date error from last session. He also said the anti-kickback language would mirror federal Medicaid law for medical assistance and create a state-level prohibition for CCAP, giving DHS and law enforcement more tools to investigate fraud and misuse. Additional provisions would add human services judges to existing personal data protections for judicial officials. Diddy also explained amendment sections from the governor’s fraud package, including authority to act against entities convicted of fraud or theft, data-sharing improvements, and a disqualification from management and billing positions.
Members raised questions about possible conflicts of interest involving DHS employees with outside LLCs and about the need for stronger safeguards against fraud. The chair and other members referenced recent fraud cases and said the bill would help prevent similar abuses. Christy Grumman of DHS testified on the judge privacy section, saying there are about 35 human services judges and describing a recent incident in which a judge received violent threats serious enough to require the family’s temporary relocation by the State Patrol. Representative Hudson supported the anti-kickback provisions as a needed codification of agency authority. The committee then approved the amended bill and recommended it be re-referred to the Committee on Public Safety, Finance, and Policy.
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Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session
Committee on Jobs and Economic Development - 02/12/25
Jobs and Economic Development
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- The base tax rate is based on a formula that's outlined in Minnesota statutes, where it's tied to the
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Senate Jobs and Economic Development
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- /c><01:02:01.680><c> did</c><01:02:01.839><c> much</c> thing where nobody in Minnesota did much thing
- where nobody in Minnesota did much of<01:02:02.240><c> anything</c><01:02:02.880><c> and</c><01:02:03.040
- /c><01:02:08.799><c> thing</c><01:02:08.960><c> out</c><01:02:09.119><c> of</c><01:02:09.200><c> it.
- Minnesota. Minnesota.
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Senate Taxes
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- and</c><01:02:13.359><c> um</c><01:02:13.799><c> I'm</c><01:02:13.920><c> sorry</c><01:02:14.160><c>
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- </c><01:02:34.839><c> aren't</c><01:02:35.559><c> Liars</c><01:02:36.559><c> um</c><01:02:37.039><c>
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Senate Human Services
MN
Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session
House tax panel considers HF526 4/8/25
Minnesota House Floor Meeting
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- And then one other real quick point: Minnesota Statute 144F.01, which I mentioned a couple of times,
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Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session
Cmte on Rules - Subcommittee on the Federal Impact on Minnesotans and Economic Stability - 01/29/26
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- 02:04:41.760><c> with</c><02:04:41.920><c> federal</c> Minnesota should cooperate with federal Minnesota
- We had a terrible<02:20:42.560><c> incident</c><02:20:42.960><c> in</c><02:20:43.200><c> Minnesota</c
- incident in Minnesota six years ago<02:20:44.640><c> when</c><02:20:45.359><c> Derek</c><02:20:45.760
- Minnesota from inheriting<02:31:14.880><c> the</c><02:31:15.120><c> long-term</c><02:31:15.760><c> costs
- and my homeland in northern<02:31:45.840><c> Minnesota</c><02:31:46.800><c> um</c><02:31:47.040><c> to
Summary:
The hearing of the Minnesota Senate Select Subcommittee on Federal Impacts on Minnesotans and Economic Stability focused on federal immigration enforcement in Minnesota, especially ICE and CBP operations, and their alleged constitutional and civil-rights impacts. Opening remarks from both parties emphasized the need for calm, cooperation, and public safety, though they sharply differed on the causes of the current situation. Republican members argued that violent criminal undocumented immigrants should be removed and that state and local officials should cooperate with federal authorities. Senator McEwen and other Democrats described the federal presence as abusive and terrorizing, citing deaths, family separations, and community fear, and called for accountability and truth-telling. The chair also held a moment of silence for Renee Mlin Good and Alex Prey before testimony began.
Testimony from the ACLU of Minnesota and the Immigrant Law Center of Minnesota described what they said was a large-scale federal enforcement operation, including Operation Metro Surge, with widespread alleged violations of the First, Fourth, Fifth, Sixth, Tenth, and other constitutional amendments. Witnesses cited alleged racial profiling, warrantless arrests, excessive force, denial of counsel, detention out of state, and failure to comply with court orders. They referenced specific cases involving Susan Tinure, Abdi Khadir Nure, Victor Manuel Diaz, and others, as well as reports of journalists and community members being threatened or detained while documenting ICE activity. The witnesses also said the federal government’s lack of transparency makes it difficult to know how many people have been detained or deported and argued that the harm extends to both immigrants and citizens.
Committee members asked questions about ICE entering homes without judicial warrants, federal claims about constitutional limits, and access to counsel for detainees moved out of state. The witnesses said that out-of-state detention, poor locator systems, paid phone access, and lack of privacy make legal representation difficult or impossible, and that civil-rights remedies often come too late because people are removed before cases are resolved. No votes or formal committee actions were taken during the portion of the hearing provided; the committee moved from opening statements into testimony and member questions.
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Senate Transportation
MN
Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session
Tax panel considers bill to establish rent tax credit for nonprofit child car facilities 3/12/25
Minnesota House Floor Meeting
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Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session
Advancing Education in Minnesota – Senator Julia Coleman Apr 7th, 2025
Minnesota Senate Floor Meeting
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US
US Federal 2025-2026 Regular Session
US House Floor Proceedings (Thursday, December 18, 2025)
US Federal House Floor Meeting
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- > to</c> as a procedural statute intended to as a procedural statute intended to ensure<01:02:49.440>
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- :36.720><c> in</c><02:21:36.960><c> Minnesota,</c><02:21:37.760><c> we're</c> to mine not only in Minnesota
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Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session
Committee on Environment, Climate and Legacy - 02/13/25
Environment, Climate, and Legacy
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Senate Environment, Climate, and Legacy
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Senate Capital Investment
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Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session
House Fraud Prevention and State Agency Oversight Policy Committee 3/23/26
Fraud Prevention and State Agency Oversight Policy
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- :02:59.200><c> the</c> whistleblower in testimony in the whistleblower in testimony in the Minnesota<
- 01:02:32.280><c> from</c> examining the transfer of funds from examining the transfer of funds from Minnesota
- </c><01:02:34.920><c> the</c> Minnesota to other countries around the Minnesota to other countries around
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Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session
Taking Courage from the Interim / Increasing Security at the Capitol / Affordable Housing Efforts Feb 20th, 2026
Minnesota Senate Floor Meeting
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Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session
House Health Finance and Policy Committee 2/26/25
Health Finance and Policy
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House Health Finance and Policy
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New Hampshire 2026 Regular Session
House Education Policy and Administration (02/18/2026)
Education Policy and Administration
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House Education Policy and Administration
MN
Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session
Human services panel hears HF2143 3/26/25
Minnesota House Floor Meeting
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- This bill includes a revision to Minnesota Statutes, section 246.462, subdivision 20, for broadening
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Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session
Committee on Environment, Climate and Legacy - 03/06/25
Environment, Climate, and Legacy
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Committee:
Senate Environment, Climate, and Legacy