Legislative Session Reaches Halfway Point, Continues to Wrestle with Partisan Divide

April 2, 2026

When the Minnesota Legislature returns next week from its Easter-Passover break, it will have six weeks to finish its business before the May 18 adjournment.  

U.S. Supreme Court Ruling on Conversion Therapy May Affect Minnesota

April 2, 2026

On March 31, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled against a Colorado law banning conversion therapy, treatments that attempt to change individuals’ sexual orientation or gender identity, for minors. 

Instructors Needed to Help Expand ALSO Training in Rural Minnesota

April 2, 2026

Physicians are needed to help grow the instructor pool for Advanced Life Support in Obstetrics (ALSO), critical training for rural clinicians managing obstetrical emergencies. 

Firearm Legislation Advances Through the Minnesota Legislature

March 26, 2026

A bill that would establish a statewide Office of Gun Violence Prevention tasked with researching and reducing gun violence and firearm-related deaths, leading public health awareness campaigns, and serving as a resource for policymakers was heard in the Senate Health and Human Services Committee on March 24. 

Senate Scope Omnibus Bill Includes Physician Assistant Title Change

March 26, 2026

The Senate Health and Human Services Committee discussed SF 3298 on March 25, the scope of practice omnibus bill, which includes a provision that would change the statutory title of “physician assistant” to “physician associate.”  

Pharmacist Prescribing Authority for Medications for Opioid Use Disorder is Heard in Both Chambers

March 26, 2026

State legislation that would allow trained Minnesota pharmacists to independently prescribe buprenorphine, one of three medications for opioid use disorder (MOUD), has passed its first hurdle toward passage. 

Minnesota, Other States Block Attempt to Stop Gender Affirming Care

March 26, 2026

On March 19, Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison and a coalition of 21 states and the District of Columbia secured a federal court ruling blocking an attempt by the Trump Administration to pressure healthcare providers into ending care for youth with gender dysphoria.  

MDH Issues Advisory on RSV Monoclonal Antibodies Use

March 26, 2026

Last week, the Minnesota Department of Health (MDH) issued a health advisory that extends the use of RSV Monoclonal Antibodies through April 30. 

MMA Continues to Make Progress on Pro-Vaccine Legislation

March 19, 2026

Several vaccine-related bills were heard recently in the Senate Health and Human Services Committee. 

Walz Announces Revised Budget, Legislative Deadlines Next Week

March 19, 2026

On March 17, Gov. Tim Walz released his revised budget for the 2026 legislative session, which includes a reduction of $370 million. 

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