The campaign Minnesota desperately needs, Part VII
Saying that the DFL's Medicaid fraud scandal is this year's biggest political story of 2025-26 isn't overstatement. This KSTP article explores a new aspect to this fiasco. KSTP's Kirsten Swanson reports that "The praise rolled in for the team working on Minnesota’s Housing Stabilization Services program. Launched in 2020, it was designed to help people with disabilities, seniors and individuals struggling with mental illness and substance abuse find and keep housing. But in just five years, demand for the Medicaid-reimbursed service had created a backlog within the state’s Department of Human Services (DHS). Employees working on the program were lauded for working overtime to clear it." Ms. Swanson then reported that "To reward their efforts, DHS paid bonuses to nine program staff and eligibility specialists, ranging from $1,000 to $2,000, according to data obtained by 5 INVESTIGATES. Three months later, the program collapsed." This was 1 of 14 prog...