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I agree with @Senmarkjohnson - Senator Mitchell should resign.
Chair of the House Fraud Committee responds to the latest housing fraud investigation: "This follows the same pattern the Fraud Committee has been highlighting for months: Minnesota expands unregulated Medicaid services and fraudsters jump in to exploit lax oversight by DHS to…

House Speaker @LisaDemuthMN releases statement on the announced release of ax murderer David Brom, who received three life sentences after murdering his parents and younger siblings in Rochester, MN. 👇

Thankful for the great work by @FBIMinneapolis and other law enforcement partners. Taxpayer dollars should go to the needy, not the greedy!
Federal agents raiding Housing Stabilization companies across the Twin Cities this morning. The companies have been the subject of @kare11 investigations including this report last night: kare11.com/article/news/i…
Leader @HarryNiska responds to $430,000 in fees Gov. Walz spent to prep for his congressional hearing: “To be clear, there appears to be no legitimate legal interest of the state in racking up nearly half a million dollars in what amounts to PR consulting.”

One bill that didn’t pass: @pattiandersonmn’s Office of Insp. General to investigate fraud across all state agencies. It had bipartisan support in the Senate & a pledge from the Governor to sign it, but failed on party lines in the House. We’ll keep pushing for this bill in 2026.
📰Fraud Committee in the News 1/10: Check out some of the stories about this week's committee hearing. kstp.com/kstp-news/top-…
Gov. Walz spent $430,000 of your money on D.C. lawyers to prep for a hearing about bills he signed himself. He didn’t need the help, and now hardworking Minnesotans are stuck with the tab. @JimNashMN

I remember a day when @MinnesotaDFL was worried about paying for a permanent door inside the Capitol. Yet Walz thinks $430k for legal fees to prepare him to do his job is ok?
BREAKING: Minnesota taxpayers are on the HOOK for $430,000 in legal fees to prep Gov. Walz for a congressional hearing in Washington D.C. Instead of relying on the AG or in-house staff, Walz hired a PRIVATE firm estimated at $516/hour.
This is an outrageous abuse of taxpayers’ money. The Governor has legal counsel on his staff who are paid a salary. They should be sufficient to prepare him for a Congressional hearing.
BREAKING: Minnesota taxpayers are on the HOOK for $430,000 in legal fees to prep Gov. Walz for a congressional hearing in Washington D.C. Instead of relying on the AG or in-house staff, Walz hired a PRIVATE firm estimated at $516/hour.
Tim Walz spent 12 years in Congress—he knows those hearing rooms inside and out, and he certainly knows how to conduct himself in that type of setting. So why did the Governor feel the need to spend $430,000 of taxpayer money on a private firm to ‘prepare’ for this hearing? To…
BREAKING: Minnesota taxpayers are on the HOOK for $430,000 in legal fees to prep Gov. Walz for a congressional hearing in Washington D.C. Instead of relying on the AG or in-house staff, Walz hired a PRIVATE firm estimated at $516/hour.
BREAKING: Minnesota taxpayers are on the HOOK for $430,000 in legal fees to prep Gov. Walz for a congressional hearing in Washington D.C. Instead of relying on the AG or in-house staff, Walz hired a PRIVATE firm estimated at $516/hour.
