A new program called Bring It Home Rental Assistance was recently approved by Minnesota Housing, putting forward an additional $123 million in rental assistance, according to a recent press release.
Minnesota’s Department of Human Services is moving to terminate a Medicaid-funded housing assistance program after federal law enforcement announced it was investigating a “massive” fraud scheme that ...
Eight people were charged with wire fraud for billing Medicaid about $8M for services they allegedly did not provide.
(KNSI) - A 63-year-old Minnesota woman who founded a chain of pain clinics has pleaded guilty to federal charges of swindling ...
An interview with Anne Mavity, from the Minnesota Housing Partnership, republished from the Minnesota Women’s Press ...
The St. Paul Area Association of Realtors is hosting a housing resource fair on Sept. 25 to assist potential and would-be ...
“We have no tolerance for fraud in the state of Minnesota,” Walz said in a statement. “Abuse of taxpayer dollars takes ...
Amidst talks about possible cuts or 2 year caps on federal housing assistance, a roundtable was held by Minnesota Housing experts at the Rochester Area Foundation to discuss the different ...
“Minnesota has a fraud problem — and not a small one,” Acting U.S. Attorney for Minnesota Joe Thompson said in a Wednesday statement. ST. PAUL, Minn. — As part of a federal investigation into a ...
The day after he announced he’s running for a third term as Minnesota governor, Tim Walz got a taste of what a Republican ...
(The Center Square) – Minnesota is seeking assistance from the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services to end its Housing Stabilization Services program, citing “large-scale fraud” as the reason ...
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