Minnesota Gov. Walz unveils new fraud prevention program
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Federal lawmakers are digging into the massive fraud scandal unfolding in Minnesota, where Somali foreign nationals have been arrested.
The Treasury Department is now investigating a COVID-relief fraud scheme in Minnesota that the Biden Justice Department prosecuted for years. Republican Minnesota State Rep. Kristin Robbins, who is also running for governor,
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Fraud prevention has been a topic of interest at the Minnesota Statehouse for some time now; fraud schemes like the ones involving Feeding our Future and the state’s now-defunct Housing Stabilization Services have ensured the topic has been a mainstay in the political lexicon for the last few years.
The governor of Minnesota says the state is “exploring” how to respond to an impending federal ban on hemp THC products, which would be “very disruptive” to a “thriving industry.” And a top GOP congressional lawmaker from the state is also reviewing options to “support consumers and provide industry stability.
Minnesota lawmakers are developing policies for the legislative session and one of the big discussions will be focused on healthcare issues.
Somali scammers who have looted as much as $2. 5 billion from Minnesota targeted the state due to officials touting the generosity of its welfare programs, a Republican state lawmaker told American Moment CEO Nick Solheim.
The wife of the suspect accused in the Minnesota lawmaker shootings spoke out for the first time on Thursday, calling his actions that left two dead and two others injured "a betrayal." Vance Boelter, 57, is facing state and federal charges in connection ...
MINNEAPOLIS -- The man suspected of shooting and killing a Minnesota lawmaker and her husband as well as shooting and wounding a second lawmaker and his wife "stalked his victims like prey" and "shot them in cold blood," acting U.S. Attorney for the ...