House HHS Finance Division receives long-term care update, approves COVID-19 supplemental MFIP payments

House DFL logoSAINT PAUL, MINNESOTA – The House Health and Human Services Finance Division held a remote hearing today where Minnesota Department of Health Commissioner Jan Malcolm delivered an update to lawmakers on efforts to address COVID-19 in the state’s long-term care facilities. Commissioner Malcolm highlighted the department’s communication with facilities and provider organizations, efforts to investigate outbreaks and provide surveillance, and guidelines for residents, health care personnel, and other staff.

“Many of the people who have contracted COVID-19 are living and working in long-term care facilities,” said Rep. Tina Liebling (DFL – Rochester), the division chair. “The Department of Health is directing resources and assistance to those facilities and working hard to protect vulnerable elders. However, the disease can be quickly transmitted elsewhere in the community as well. I’m thankful for Commissioner Malcolm’s leadership and for her department’s hard work to control the pandemic.”

Commissioner Malcolm’s full presentation to the panel can be accessed here.

The division also approved legislation authored by Rep. Laurie Halverson (DFL – Eagan) to provide a one-time supplemental Minnesota Family Investment Program (MFIP) payment of up to $500 per household to help protect family economic security during the COVID-19 pandemic. MFIP helps families with children meet their basic needs while helping parents move to financial stability through work.

“All Minnesotans deserve economic security during the COVID-19 pandemic. Those who are least likely to have it are being hit hardest by this public health crisis,” said Rep. Halverson. “Using available federal funding to boost payments will help thousands of Minnesotans and their families make ends meet and continue moving towards financial stability.”

Finally, the committee approved HF 4601, authored by Rep. Erin Koegel (DFL – Spring Lake Park) which directs grant awards under the state’s Opiate Epidemic Response Fund.

Video of the hearing will be available on House Public Information Services’ YouTube Channel and supporting documents can be accessed on the division webpage.

Rep. Erin Koegel Update: April 24, 2020

Neighbors,

We received good news yesterday when we learned about the groundbreaking partnership between the state, the University of Minnesota, Mayo Clinic and Hennepin Healthcare to significantly increase COVID-19 testing with capacity of up to as many as 20,000 a day. Under the steady leadership of Governor Walz, our public heath professionals and our distinguished institutions have forged this alliance to keep moving Minnesota in the right direction and get through this pandemic. You can read more about this announcement here.

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Stay at Home Order stays in effect until May 4, Distance Learning continues 

Governor Walz has announced the continuation of the Stay at Home order until May 4, with ability for some Minnesotans to return to work. Students will continue distance learning through the end of the school year. You can learn more here about all the Governor’s Executive Orders.  Continue reading “Rep. Erin Koegel Update: April 24, 2020”

Rep. Erin Koegel (HD37A) Update: April 17, 2020

Neighbors,

Every day brings more developments in the COVID-19 pandemic and the state response. We held another remote floor session on Tuesday and approved our fourth COVID-19 relief package to help workers, businesses, and families impacted by this severe public health crisis.

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We also overwhelmingly approved the Alec Smith Insulin Affordability Act, which establishes an emergency insulin program for the Minnesotans who need it most. Insulin manufacturers are required to financially participate in the solution to a problem they created by tripling the price of the drug over the past decade. Continue reading “Rep. Erin Koegel (HD37A) Update: April 17, 2020”

Rep. Erin Keogel (HD37A) Update: April 9, 2020

Neighbors,

On Wednesday, Gov. Walz extended the Stay at Home executive order until May 4. He presented evidence that our current strategy is working, and lives are being saved. You can read about this and all Executive Orders signed by Gov. Walz here.

Visit https://mn.gov/covid19/faq for answers to frequently asked questions about what this could mean for you, your business, and your family.

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Continue reading “Rep. Erin Keogel (HD37A) Update: April 9, 2020”

Rep. Erin Koegel (HD37A) Update: April 3, 2020

Neighbors,

Even before Governor Walz signed his Stay at Home Executive Order, Minnesotans were taking social distancing seriously. One week into the order, I have heard from friends and family that they had already stepped back, were staying home, and intend to do their part.

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Rep. Erin Koegel (HD37A) Update: March 26, 2020

Neighbors,

Today, legislators worked with Gov. Walz to approve new aid for our response to the COVID-19 virus response. In accordance with public health safety guidelines, we took action to assist Minnesotans during the disruptions caused by this pandemic.

This crisis will have long lasting impacts on Minnesotans’ health and economic wellbeing, and we’re already looking ahead at options to address long-term disruptions to our lives.

Highlights of the bill include: Continue reading “Rep. Erin Koegel (HD37A) Update: March 26, 2020”

Rep. Erin Koegel (HD37A) Upate: March 25, 2020

Neighbors,

Please join me TONIGHT for a COVID-19 TOWN HALL from 6:30-7:30 p.m. I look forward to answering your questions about the state response to the virus, what we’re working on and how you can help.

Follow this link to join in tonight:

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Rep. Erin Koegel (HD37A) Update: March 23, 2020

Neighbors,

The COVID-19 virus news is swiftly changing. We can all do our part to flatten the curve by staying home as much as possible and reducing the number of people contracting the virus. In this update, I’ve included some resources you can use or pass along to someone in your circle.

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VIRTUAL TOWN HALL THIS WEDNESDAY

Wednesday evening, I will host a virtual town hall on Facebook from 6:30-7:30 p.m. I look forward to your questions on what’s happening in the Minnesota House, the current legislative session, and the state’s response to the COVID-19 pandemic. Joinhere. I hope to see you on Wednesday. Continue reading “Rep. Erin Koegel (HD37A) Update: March 23, 2020”

Rep. Erin Koegel (HD37A) Update: March 19, 2020

Neighbors,

News about the COVID-19 virus is changing frequently and it can be difficult to keep up on the latest information. I’ve included several links below to help you to navigate the uncertainty.

Schools Closed and Meals for Students
Spring Lake Park  https://www.springlakeparkschools.org/
Anoka-Hennepin Schools   https://www.ahschools.us/domain/11880

Government Resources
Anoka County  https://www.anokacounty.us/
City of Blaine  https://www.blainemn.gov/CivicAlerts.aspx?AID=1667
City of Coon Rapids  https://www.coonrapidsmn.gov/CivicAlerts.aspx?AID=2233
City of Spring Lake Park  http://www.slpmn.org/

MN Dept. of Commerce Shares Tips on Avoiding Scams
The Minnesota Dept. of Commerce is encouraging Minnesotans to watch for possible scams at this uncertain time. You can read more here about how to protect yourself from e-mail, phone, mail and social media scams. Continue reading “Rep. Erin Koegel (HD37A) Update: March 19, 2020”

Rep. Erin Koegel (HD37A) Update: March 17, 2020

Neighbors,

Early this morning, the Minnesota House of Representatives unanimously passed emergency COVID-19 health care funding, which provides $200 million in investments for a health care response fund and Minnesota’s public health response contingency account. Governor Walz has signed the bill into law.

Minnesota Department of Health (MDH) will receive $150 million to make grants to eligible providers for costs related to planning for, preparing for, or responding to an outbreak of COVID-19. The grants may be used for: Continue reading “Rep. Erin Koegel (HD37A) Update: March 17, 2020”