May 4, 2017 St. Paul—The U.S. House of Representative voted to repeal the Affordable Care Act today. Health care has been a top concern for Minnesotans since Trump took office.
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What’s in the state Health Care budget bills?
I’ve been thinking about health care at the Capitol this year as a three-act play. Act I: The Legislature passed a $300 million bill in January to assist Minnesotans buying
We will never solve health care…
… if we don’t understand the roots of how we got to here. It’s very easy to use the words “Medicaid,” “Medicare,” “MinnesotaCare Buy-in” and “Obamacare” in a sentence, but
First Stop Today for MinnesotaCare Buy-In
February 28, 2017 CONTACT: Kenza Hadj-Moussa, TakeAction Minnesota 612-386-9556 or kenza@takeactionminnesota.org Minnesotans facing extreme health care costs line up support St. Paul — State lawmakers are considering the MinnesotaCare Buy-In
The fight continues for quality, affordable health care for ALL
It has only been one month since the beginning of the new Congress and the state legislative session, and a lot has happened in that time — both good and
Minnesota Business Owners Urge Lawmakers to Keep Affordable Care Act
A group of Minnesota small business owners gathered in Minneapolis Monday to urge lawmakers to keep the Affordable Care Act (ACA). They believe the current health care system has allowed
Believe. Resist: Fighting to protect the Affordable Care Act
President Donald Trump’s Executive Order on the Affordable Care Act (ACA) is a desperate cry for help. The order itself is a talking point that delivers on a talking point.
Organizations challenge plans to cut health care for 2.4 million Minnesotans
EDEN PRAIRIE, Minn. – As Republican congressional leaders plan to repeal the Affordable Care Act in January, grassroots leaders from four top Minnesota community groups and two prominent unions held actions
Healthcare rate hike may heavily impact farmers
Minnesota, Iowa and many other states will experience sharp increases in health insurance premiums for individual plans. Rate increases are expected to range from 35 percent to 66 percent, a
Women leading at TakeAction
We’re growing and changing at TakeAction, and we want to get you caught up! We have three great organizers who are taking on lead roles in our organization. We want