We can change who benefits in our economy when we change who decides in our democracy. It is because we believe in this simple idea that we as members of
MNCare Stories
MinnesotaCare: Big news, but big cuts
When the House Republicans made it a priority to eliminate MinnesotaCare this year, we faced an uphill battle to protect this essential program. But thousands of Minnesotans like you spoke
MNcare Helps MN Work – #3 in a Series: Spotlight on Chronic Illness
MinnesotaCare provides coverage for many Minnesotans living with chronic illness. Here are some of their stories: MinnesotaCare Covers Low-Wage Workers When Corey, who lives in St. Paul, was 22, he
MNcare Helps MN Work – #2 in a Series: Spotlight on Families and the Self-Employed
MinnesotaCare is working for many Minnesota families. Here are some of their stories. MinnesotaCare Covers Farmers Starting a farm business takes a lot of time, energy, and planning. As beginning
MNcare Helps MN Work – #1 in a Series: Spotlight on Women
Did you know that 54% of MinnesotaCare enrollees are women? Here are some of their stories. MinnesotaCare Covers Mental Health Katie Moore of Owatonna was working full-time, but her employer-based
We Love MinnesotaCare
There are a lot of numbers behind MinnesotaCare. It covers 88,000 Minnesotans and keeps premiums down to $50/month for many individuals. MinnesotaCare catches those who fall through the cracks between
MNCare Means Affordable Coverage for Self-Employed
So many Minnesotans who are self-employed have struggled to find affordable coverage options. When Ruth got divorced 15 years ago, her ex-husband continued paying for her health insurance because she
MNCare Provides Necessary Care for Chronically Ill
One of the reasons it is so crucial that we keep MNCare as our basic health plan in MN is that it provides on-going care to so many who suffer
MNCare Covers Folks in a Tough Spot
As we mark the halfway point during this year’s MNsure open enrollment, we’re reminded of how important this basic public health plan is to Minnesotans. All over the state, folks