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Minnesota lawmakers pass budget after one-day special session amid contested changes including repeal of MinnesotaCare for undocumented adults
Summary
Lawmakers finished a one-day special session to pass a budget that leaders say reduced a projected multiyear structural imbalance but included contested provisions — including removal of MinnesotaCare coverage for undocumented adults — and prompted criticism about behind‑the‑scenes working groups.
The Minnesota Legislature approved a budget during a one-day special session this week that leaders said reduced a projected multiyear structural imbalance while preserving core services, but the package included contested policy changes and drew criticism over closed-door negotiating practices.
Senate Majority Leader Erin Murphy and Senate Minority Leader Mark Johnson described the deal on the Minnesota Senate’s program Senate Spotlight. Murphy said the negotiations cut a projected four‑year structural imbalance — which she said measured about $2,400,000,000 without inflation — by roughly half through a mix of spending reductions and new revenue. "We cut probably overall about $1,300,000,000, out of this budget, and we raised about $800,000,000 over 4 years," she said.
Why it matters: the package touches health care, education, human services and infrastructure…
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