Minnesota Legislature Advances Inspector General Bill and Education Fraud Prevention Amid Ongoing Flu Season
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On the federal front, the Trump administration moved to block Minnesota's long-standing climate change lawsuit against oil companies, a case filed nearly six years ago, per WRAL news reports. Health updates show influenza activity persisting, with the Minnesota Department of Health reporting 4.90 percent of molecular tests positive, 5,450 hospitalizations, and 212 adult deaths, mostly from Influenza A (H3N2).
Community and economic news remains subdued, with no major business developments or employment shifts highlighted recently. Education fraud prevention stands out amid stable economic indicators. Public safety sees routine flu-related school outbreaks numbering 273. No significant weather events have disrupted the state lately.
Looking Ahead: Watch for House floor debates on the Inspector General bill and HOA package, alongside higher education budget votes. Flu season trends and the climate lawsuit's federal challenge could evolve.
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