Minnesota 2025 1st Special Session

Minnesota House Bill HF12

Introduced
6/9/25  

Caption

A resolution urging the President and Congress to fully fund Medicaid and oppose harmful cuts to this crucial and much-needed program.

Impact

The bill underscores the significance of Medicaid in covering a substantial number of births and long-term care services in Minnesota. It points out that proposed funding reductions could harm not only health care accessibility but also the economic stability of rural communities that heavily depend on health care as a key employer. The resolution stresses that these cuts would strain the state's budget because there are no alternative funding sources to offset the potential loss in federal assistance.

Summary

House Bill 12 (HF12) is a resolution that urges Congress and the President of the United States to fully fund Medicaid and oppose any detrimental cuts to this essential program. The bill highlights the crucial role Medicaid plays in providing health care services to approximately 1.2 million Minnesotans, including children, seniors, and individuals with disabilities. This funding is vital for maintaining health care access, particularly in rural areas, where health care services and employment are significantly affected by any reductions in federal funding.

Contention

While the resolution primarily expresses a collective stance by the state legislature, the discussion surrounding it reflects broader concerns regarding the federal government's financial policies toward Medicaid. Supporters argue that cutting federal funds would undermine the essential support that low-income families, elderly citizens, and individuals with disabilities rely on. Conversely, opponents of such funding cuts may assert a need for budgetary reform and fiscal responsibility at the federal level, emphasizing the need for comprehensive evaluations of state healthcare spending. This aspect of the discussion could spark debate on priorities between federal funding and state management of healthcare responsibilities.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MN SF3478

A resolution urging the President and Congress to fully fund Medicaid and oppose harmful cuts to this crucial and much-needed program

MN HF3294

A resolution urging the President and Congress to fully fund Medicaid and oppose harmful cuts to this crucial and much-needed program.

MN SF3880

A resolution urging the President and Congress to reject the Border Lands Conservation Act

MN SF3217

A resolution urging Congress to reject proposals that would diminish the strength of Medicare and Social Security

MN HF3795

A resolution condemning the violent and unlawful actions against Minnesotans by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement and Customs and Border Patrol during Operation Metro Surge and calling for accountability for those responsible.

MN SF3679

A resolution condemning the violent and unlawful actions against Minnesotans by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement and Customs and Border Patrol during Operation Metro Surge

MN SF3525

A resolution condemning presidential executive orders targeting immigrants

MN HR5

A House resolution condemning presidential executive orders targeting immigrants.

MN HF3317

A resolution condemning presidential executive orders targeting immigrants.

MN HF142

A resolution urging Congress to pass federal legislation granting statehood to the people of Washington, D.C.

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