ROCHESTER — A Rochester DFL senator is teaming up with Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison again for a bill that would set aside money to buy, then forgive, Minnesotans’ medical debt.
DFL lawmakers from Eagan and Rochester are teaming up with Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison again for a bill that would set aside money to buy, then forgive, Minnesotans’ medical debt.
ROCHESTER — A Rochester DFL senator is teaming up with Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison again for a bill that would set aside money to buy, then forgive, Minnesotans' medical debt.
President Trump's executive order banning transgender athletes from competing in sports consistent with their gender identity violates the Minnesota Human Rights Act, the Minnesota Attorney ...
In this 2023 file photo, Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison testifies during a hearing regarding the proposed merger between Sanford Health and Fairview Health Services at the Minnesota ...
Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison on Monday announced a settlement in a lawsuit against insulin manufacturer Novo Nordisk. Minnesota residents will now be able to get Novo Nordisk insulin ...
The bill, if made law, would set aside $5 million that would be used to purchase, then forgive, around $500 million in outstanding medical debt for hundreds of thousands of Minnesotans. Minnesota ...
ST. PAUL, Minn. — Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison says his office has settled with the last of the three largest insulin manufacturers following its 2018 lawsuit over unaffordable ...
After reviewing a request for clarification from the Ramsey County Attorney’s office, Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison issued an eight-page legal opinion this week spelling out when ...
Attorney General Keith Ellison weighed in on the issue at the request of Erich Martens, executive director of the Minnesota State High School League (MSHSL). Trump’s executive order gave a 60 ...
A Maplewood man “engaged in a deceptive pattern” through his five nonprofits and one for-profit business — all of which have government-sounding names — as a means “to sow confusion for ...