In Chile, Minn.'s Pawlenty to meet the president
The Daily Reflector - Thu Dec 10, 10:37 am ETST. PAUL, Minn. — As Minnesota Gov. Tim Pawlenty reaches the tail end of his South American trade trip, he's getting an audience with Chile's president.
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ST. PAUL, Minn. — As Minnesota Gov. Tim Pawlenty reaches the tail end of his South American trade trip, he's getting an audience with Chile's president.
Democrats are working to bring back a health insurance plan that was cut by Governor Tim Pawlenty last year.
ST. PAUL -- Democratic lawmakers said Thursday they hoped to save Minnesota's General Assistance Medical Care program, continuing coverage for about 35,000 low-income adults after state funding runs out in March
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Legislative Democrats are pushing to provide stopgap health care for more than 30,000 low-income adults whose state health coverage will be eliminated next year.
ST. PAUL, Minn. (AP) - As Minnesota Gov. Tim Pawlenty reaches the tail end of his South American trade trip, he's getting an audience with Chile's president.
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Three key DFL legislators have come up with a temporary 16-month fix to restore some funding for General Assistance Medical Care for impoverished adults so that the program doesn’t run out of money March 1.