Medicaid, Tim Walz and Minnesota
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ST. PAUL, Minn. (KTTC) – Governor Tim Walz on Tuesday plans to introduce a proposal to transform the state’s human services system, amid concerns of widespread fraud. According to the governor’s office, his proposal would strengthen ‘Program Integrity’ and improve how services are delivered to Minnesotans.
Tim Walz might not be done with politics after all. As he enters his final stretch as Minnesota governor, Walz is sketching out a plan to remain involved in Democratic politics beyond his departure from office next January.
Things went sideways quickly when Rep. Nancy Mace (R-SC) asked Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz (D) to define what a woman is during a House Oversight Committee hearing on Wednesday — 10 months after she
Mace also accused Walz of “presiding over one of the worst government fraud scandals in American history" during the spat.
Republicans on the House Oversight Committee accused Gov. Tim Walz and Attorney General Keith Ellison of stalling to fight fraud in government programs, saying they put politics ahead of rooting out abuse instead of pausing payments.
According to Governor Tim Walz’s office, Holli Mayer has been chosen to fill the thi. She will be chambered in Albert Lea. Mayer serves as senior counsel at Hormel Foods Corporation, where she manages litigation for the company.
WASHINGTON — Rep. Jim Jordan grilled Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz on Wednesday for allegedly lying about why his administration resumed funding to the $250 million Feeding Our Future scam. Jordan (R-Ohio) argued that Walz allowed the fraud to continue because he was afraid of upsetting Somali-American voters and decided instead to falsely claim a court required the funds to flow to the faux charity in April 2021 after a brief pause.
Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz and Attorney General Keith Ellison are testifying before the House Oversight Committee to face questions about alleged misuse of federal funds intended for social services and Medicaid programs.
Rep. Tom Emmer calls for a deeper probe into Gov. Tim Walz and AG Keith Ellison, alleging they may have delayed fraud accountability to protect their own political power.