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Category: Featured News
Welcome to the Featured News category. The following news items include major developments in the aging services world, as well as important notifications and timely reminders.
Federal Judge Blocks CMS Staffing Mandate
On April 10, 2025 by Ben Hansen
On April 7, 2025, U.S. District Judge Matthew J. Kacsmaryk (TX) ruled in favor of the American Health Care Association, LeadingAge, and four nursing homes, finding that CMS exceeded its authority by imposing a federal minimum staffing mandate on nursing homes.
LeadingAge Minnesota Members Advocate for Aging Services in Washington, D.C.
On April 10, 2025 by Ben Hansen
This week, LeadingAge Minnesota members headed to our nation’s Capital to advocate on behalf of aging services providers and the seniors we serve.
Human Services Budget Bills Advance House and Senate Committees with Divergent Priorities
On April 10, 2025 by Erin Huppert
This week, lawmakers worked long hours to construct budget bills that direct spending and cuts over the next two years.
Now is the Time to Submit Your Data Portal First Quarter Data
On April 3, 2025 by Julie Apold
Data submission for Quarter 1, 2025 is now open through April 30 in the LeadingAge Minnesota Data Portal. Take advantage of this opportunity to track your operational performance over time and benchmark your data against others at the state, regional and other comparison groups, such as groups with similar capacity and services.
LeadingAge Minnesota Foundation Accepting Scholarship Applications
On April 3, 2025 by Lori Meyer
In case you missed it, the LeadingAge Minnesota Foundation (LAMF) is offering over $55,000 in educational scholarships to eligible caregivers and other employees of our member organizations for 2025.
Legislature Releases Budget Targets
On April 3, 2025 by Ben Hansen
Late last week, the House and Senate released budget targets with significant differences. The House proposes $1.1B in cuts this biennium, compared to $754M from the Senate. Those gaps widen in FY2028–29: $2.6B vs. $1.7B, respectively.
Announcing OnTrack International: Global Talent to Create Local Impact
On March 27, 2025 by Anna Mowry
OnTrack’s impact is broadening its reach beyond Minnesota. As healthcare employers embrace international recruitment to address workforce shortages, OnTrack International is preparing international candidates before they arrive in Minnesota.
PACE Legislation Advances in the House and Senate this Week
On March 27, 2025 by Erin Huppert
This week, legislation that would establish implementation timelines for Program for All Inclusive Care for the Elderly received hearings in the House and Senate Committees on Human Services. Testimony on the bill featured speakers from LeadingAge Minnesota members including Presbyterian Homes and Volunteers of America.
Governor Walz Releases Revised Budget that Continues to Support Major Cuts to Long-Term Care
On March 27, 2025 by Jeff Bostic
Late last week, Governor Walz released his revised budget proposal for the next two years, which continues to propose balancing the state budget on the backs of seniors and those who care for them.
New Board Resources Available
On March 20, 2025 by Barbara Landeen
Three new resources have recently been added to the Governance Resource Center to use with your nonprofit governing board. These resources are free of charge to LeadingAge Minnesota Members with your member login required.
Day at the Capitol Recap
On March 20, 2025 by Kayla Khang
On Wednesday, more than 100 LeadingAge Minnesota members gathered at the Fairview Community Health and Wellness Hub for our annual Day at the Capitol. This event provided a crucial opportunity for members to engage with legislators and advocate for key issues affecting long-term care providers and the individuals they serve.
LeadingAge MN Weighs in on 10 Bills This Week at the Legislature
On March 20, 2025 by Erin Huppert
This was a big week at the Legislature, with committees speeding toward an April 3rd deadline to hear all policy-related bills hoping to be passed this year. LeadingAge Minnesota and its Imperative partner provided testimony and feedback on ten bills this week, including three legislative priorities on our 2025 agenda.
Last Week to Register Your ICan Quality Improvement Team
On March 13, 2025 by Julie Apold
Next Thursday, March 20, is the deadline for registering a team for this year’s ICan Quality Improvement Contest. The contest involves developing and implementing a Quality Improvement project identified and led by front-line staff.
DHS Provides Update on Nursing Facility Loan Program
On March 13, 2025 by Jeff Bostic
DHS recently updated the provider associations on the financially distressed nursing facility program. That program was created by the 2023 Legislature to provide interest free loans to nursing facilities that are at risk of closure due to operating losses. DHS has now worked through the first round of applications for those funds.
U.S. House Passes Continuing Resolution, Now Awaiting Senate Action
On March 13, 2025 by Mark Schulz
On Tuesday, the U.S. House passed its desired continuing resolution (CR) to avert a partial government shutdown and fund federal agencies through September on a vote of 217-213.
Updated State Budget Forecast Shows Growing Long-Term Deficit
On March 6, 2025 by Jeff Bostic
Minnesota lawmakers received an updated budget forecast today that increases the chances that they will need to consider budget cuts to address future deficits. The forecast predicts a $456 Million surplus by the end of June 2027, down by $150 million since the last forecast in November of last year.
LTC Imperative Completes Data Collection to Inform Legislative Session Actions
On March 6, 2025 by Jeff Bostic
The LTC Imperative recently completed a Workforce and Financial Data Survey and a Nursing Home Occupancy Survey. Thanks to all the members who contributed their data to those surveys.
HF500, A LTCI Legislative Priority, Advances to the House Floor
On March 6, 2025 by Erin Huppert
This morning, HF500, a bill that restores important guardrails on the Nursing Home Workforce Standards Board, was passed out of the House Labor & Workforce Committee and sent to the floor to await debate before the full body.
Join Us for LeadingAge Minnesota’s Day at the Capitol! Registrations close on Friday, February 28!
On February 27, 2025 by Kayla Khang
Mark your calendars for Wednesday, March 19, 2025, and join us for LeadingAge Minnesota’s Day at the Capitol—your opportunity to advocate for aging services and make a lasting impact on the lawmakers and policies that shape senior care in Minnesota.
LeadingAge Minnesota Testifies in House Human Services Finance and Policy Committee on Key Payment Legislation
On February 27, 2025 by Ben Hansen
On Thursday, Feb. 27, LeadingAge Minnesota and our Imperative partner testified in support of HF1419 and HF500. Each bill was introduced in the House Human Services Finance and Policy Committee – HF1419 would fund the Nursing Home Workforce Standards Board’s (NHWSB) mandates and provide an annual update to the Elderly Waiver rates. HF500 would prevent any standards from going into effect unless they are fully funded by the legislature this year.