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Minnesota Legislature Passes Major Fraud Prevention and Healthcare Bills as Warm Weather Arrives

Minnesota Legislature Passes Major Fraud Prevention and Healthcare Bills as Warm Weather Arrives

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Minnesota is finishing the week with a mix of warm weather, major policy action, and ongoing attention on fraud and public services. According to FOX 9, lawmakers have wrapped up the 2026 legislative session, approving major bills on fraud prevention, health care, and infrastructure, along with bans on crypto kiosks and nudification technology. House Daily reports that the final hours also produced funding to help keep Hennepin County Medical Center open, a key development for one of the state’s most important trauma and safety net hospitals. In public safety and accountability, the Feeding Our Future case remains in the spotlight. KSTP reports that on the eve of sentencing, the scheme’s organizer acknowledged fraud in hindsight, underscoring the scale of one of Minnesota’s most closely watched financial crime cases. Another fraud case is also moving forward, with CBS News Minnesota reporting that a Minneapolis daycare owner charged with wire fraud allegedly tried to book a flight the same day her center closed. On the economic front, Minnesota’s housing market continues to show strain despite some growth. News From The States reports that the state gained 18,283 housing units from July 2024 to July 2025, a 0.7 percent increase, while MPR News says new home listings rose in April but inventory remains low. That combination suggests modest supply improvement, but not enough to fully ease pressure on buyers and renters. Community life also continues with local events and construction planning. The Saint Paul RiverCentre is preparing to host the 2026 Minnesota Construction Summit in February, a sign that infrastructure and development remain active parts of the state’s business outlook. Local governments are also keeping residents informed, including the City of Little Canada’s ongoing garage sale event and other seasonal community updates. Weather is the most immediate story for many listeners. According to meteorologist Sven Sundgaard on YouTube, Minnesota is in for a warm stretch, with near 80-degree temperatures in the Twin Cities, gusty winds, and red flag warnings in western parts of the state. The forecast also points to spotty showers and thunderstorms, with Sunday into Tuesday carrying the best chance for more widespread rain and a possible severe weather risk in parts of the state. Looking Ahead, listeners should watch for the next round of storm chances early next week, follow how the new legislative measures are implemented, and keep an eye on sentencing and fraud-related cases that continue to shape Minnesota’s public agenda. Thank you for tuning in, and please subscribe. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai. Some great Deals https://amzn.to/49SJ3Qs For more check out http://www.quietplease.ai
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