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Minnesota Governor Tim Walz has announced he will sign two executive orders intended to reduce gun violence in the state.
Some Democrats signal a desire to see Tim Walz testify to Congress about what happened in his state with Medicaid fraud, as the case appeared to be even bigger than previously anticipated.
Federal prosecutors estimated fraud could potentially reach $9 billion in losses. State officials didn’t say the number was wrong and invited proof, but said they didn’t have evidence
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Gov. Walz: ‘No evidence’ of fraud in billions despite allegations
Governor Tim Walz is under ever-increasing criticism for how his administration has handled rampant fraud in state-administered federal programs.
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Senate hopeful praises Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz after fraud engulfed state on his watch
A massive fraud scandal is rocking her state, but Democratic Minnesota Rep. Angie Craig has been conspicuously silent. Craig, a four-term lawmaker running in a contested Democratic primary in Minnesota’s 2026 Senate race,
The Governor, in his remarks, shouldered responsibility for the fraud that happened in Minnesota during his time as Governor, and for fixing the state’s oversight measures.
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Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz signs executive orders to limit gun violence after legislative talks stall
A visibly frustrated Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz signed two executive orders on Tuesday, Dec. 16, aimed at addressing gun violence after his push for sweeping gun control laws failed to gain traction in the narrowly divided Legislature.
Gov. Tim Walz plans to sign two executive orders "to reduce gun violence in Minnesota" on Tuesday, according to his office.