Republicans in the Minnesota legislature want to have a role in developing the state's health insurance exchange and do not want Democratic Gov. Mark Dayton to proceed unilaterally, according to a Pioneer Press report.
Minnesota will be receiving $4.2 million to help set up an insurance exchange by Jan. 1, 2013, the report said. Minnesota Sen. David Hann (R-Eden Prairie) said Republicans will pursue "every means available" to prevent Gov. Dayton from proceeding with the exchange, including court action if necessary.
Read the Pioneer Press report on Minnesota's health insurance exchange.
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Minnesota will be receiving $4.2 million to help set up an insurance exchange by Jan. 1, 2013, the report said. Minnesota Sen. David Hann (R-Eden Prairie) said Republicans will pursue "every means available" to prevent Gov. Dayton from proceeding with the exchange, including court action if necessary.
Read the Pioneer Press report on Minnesota's health insurance exchange.
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