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Later in 1971, the Loaned Executive Action Program (LEAP) convened by the late Wendell Anderson, Minnesota's 33rd governor, recommended consolidating the state's accounting and budgeting functions into a single agency under the governor's supervision in order to provide comprehensive budgetary control and financial reporting oversight of all ...
Minnesota lawmakers are once again blocking for-profit HMOs from winning managed care contracts in the state's Medicaid program. The change begins next year and will be felt most immediately by ...
An act relating to the operation of state government; providing funding for the legislature, constitutional officers and other agencies, boards, councils, commissions, and state entities; changing certain state government programs; changing powers and duties of certain state officers; repealing the Minnesota Sunset Act; requiring the chair of ...
The remnants of the logo of the Counties Transit Improvement Board on a Metro Transit LRT vehicle in 2022. The Counties Transit Improvement Board (CTIB) was a Joint Powers Board established in March 2008 which will control an estimated $100 million annually in transit funds for the Minneapolis–St. Paul metropolitan area.
Minnesota operated under a hemp pilot program from 2016-2020. In 2021, the program began operating under a new, federally approved state plan that governs production and regulation.
MFIP achieved these goals by providing financial incentives to attend work and introducing mandatory employment-focused activities. The research on the effects of MFIP on the children found that while MFIP did increase employment rates and decrease poverty, it was also linked with benefits for the children of parents receiving welfare.
Thanks to funding provided by the Minnesota Legislature in 2023, Minnesota is launching a Summer Electronic Benefit Transfer (EBT) program that could feed up to 400,000 kids.
The society adopted its current name in 1928 after merging with another organization for CPAs in Minnesota, the "Minnesota State Society of Certified Public Accountants." [ 4 ] Minnesota was the 19th state to organize a CPA society, seven years after New York created the first CPA society in 1897.