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Minnesota Legislative Leaders, Gov. Tim Walz Announce End-of-Session Deal with Money to Rescue HCMC, Property Tax Relief

The agreement includes $705 million for Hennepin County Medical Center and new anti-fraud measures as lawmakers near adjournment.

  • On Wednesday night, Minnesota Governor Tim Walz and legislative leaders reached a bipartisan agreement including $705 million in funding for Hennepin County Medical Center , a $1.2 billion bonding bill, and vehicle tab fee reductions.
  • Years of financial distress caused by Medicaid changes and uncompensated care left the downtown Minneapolis safety-net hospital at risk of closure without state assistance.
  • The state provides $205 million to HCMC this year and establishes a $500 million reserve account, totaling $705 million in support to ensure the hospital remains open.
  • Beyond health care funding, the deal provides $250 million in auto license tab fee relief and $125 million in direct property tax support to Minnesotans.
  • Attorney General Keith Ellison stated that oversight is necessary because HCMC serves as a critical statewide safety net, noting "when you get more resources, you're going to get more oversight; that's totally appropriate.
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Gov. Tim Walz, legislative leaders reach end-of-session deal

ST. PAUL — Gov. Tim Walz and legislative leaders announced Wednesday night that they’ve reached an end-of-session deal. The supplemental budget deal includes a bonding bill, $705 million in funding for Hennepin County Medical Center, a tab fee reduction, and property tax cuts, according to leaders and the governor's office. It also includes anti-fraud related measures such as $75 million for modernizing county IT, funding for the Attorney Genera…

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Fox 9 broke the news in Minneapolis, United States on Wednesday, May 13, 2026.
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