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Rules committee trims enforcement from private-equity nursing-home bill but keeps disclosure provisions

3157231 · April 30, 2025
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Senate File 3054 (and related language from Senate File 2972) saw compromise in Rules: the committee adopted an A1 amendment that removed prohibited-practices and attorney-general enforcement language while retaining disclosure requirements intended to increase transparency about ownership and transactions involving nursing homes and assisted-liv

The Senate Committee on Rules and Administration on April 30, 2025, advanced a narrowed package addressing private-equity and for-profit ownership of nursing homes and assisted living facilities by adopting the A1 amendment to the Human Services/long-term-care proposal.

Senator Hoffman gave an overview framing the discussion around threats to Medicaid funding and the importance of home- and community-based services for seniors and people with disabilities. He told the committee Minnesota invests in a bucket of state funds that draws federal…

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