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Minnesota AG Ellison Sues Trump Administration Over $243M Medicaid Funding Freeze for Low-Income Residents

Minnesota AG Ellison Sues Trump Administration Over $243M Medicaid Funding Freeze for Low-Income Residents

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Attorney General Keith Ellison has filed a lawsuit against the Trump administration for withholding $243 million in Medicaid funds critical for over a million low-income Minnesotans, according to the Minnesota News Network. Minnesota News Network reports that the state Department of Human Services seeks a temporary restraining order to block the action, which Ellison calls unlawful.

In the state legislature, now underway, a bill to create an Office of Gun Violence Prevention stalled in committee amid concerns over Second Amendment rights and funding, while a measure requiring removal of police symbols from vehicles before resale advanced through the House Transportation Committee, per Minnesota News Network. Lawmakers also debate a $600 million proposal to renovate Grand Casino Arena, vital for St. Pauls competitiveness, as noted by WCCO. A stronger budget forecast shows a $3.7 billion surplus, up $1.7 billion from prior estimates, fueling pushes to fund schools and prevent fraud, according to a House members update and MN.gov.

Economically, the Department of Employment and Economic Development awarded $1.9 million in Youthbuild grants to train over 600 at-risk youth in construction and support affordable housing, Minnesota News Network states. Minneapolis construction hit over $1 billion in 2025 for the 15th year, including affordable housing and clinics like the $29.6 million Native American Community Clinic, per the citys report.

Community efforts include ISD 166s approved school upgrades starting June 1, adding a secure entrance and gym despite budget cuts, as WTIP reports. A man died after falling through ice on the Red River near Moorhead, and one was injured in an Otter Tail County tractor fire, both per Minnesota News Network; no major widespread weather events noted.

Looking Ahead, watch the Minnesota Wild versus Tampa Bay Lightning game tonight at Grand Casino Arena, regional tourism roundtables by Explore Minnesota, and legislative timelines for bills on housing tax credits and home care fines.

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