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Wonder why Medicaid became a hot button issue during the OBBBA consideration?

Since President Obama radically altered the demographics of Minnesota, it has become a hotbed of fraud.  The latest multimillion fraud overseen by Minnesota Governor Tim Walz is his Housing Stabilization Services program which doesn't actually provide housing.  It taps Medicaid for over $ 100 million per year, most of it fraudulent:

https://www.americanexperiment.org/another-day-another-fraud-scandal/

Another day, another fraud scandal

By Bill Glahn | July 16, 2025

We’re just digging into the 105 pages of federal search warrants being executed at nine separate locations in the metro area.

The searches involve at least five (5) corporate entities participating in the state Medicaid program Housing Stabilization Services (HSS) offered through the state Dept. of Human Services.

The U.S. Attorney alleges specific instances of fraud across the five companies totaling $348,100. The Feds calculate that combined, the five companies took in over $7 million in revenue from the HSS program. The Feds document that two of the five companies are owned by a pair of brothers.

The Minnesota Star Tribune reports:

Companies have received millions in Medicaid funds for services they did not provide, according to a search warrant application that says the Housing Stabilization Services program has proven to be “extremely vulnerable to fraud.”

HSS is a relatively new program that’s grown exponentially since it started. From the search warrant, p. 23:

The program has continued to grow into 2025. In the past 4 1/2 years, HSS has paid out over $300 million, working out to more than 25 times the original projections.

From the Acting U.S. Attorney for Minnesota Joe Thompson:

Minnesota has a fraud problem—and not a small one. For too long, organized fraud schemes like this have flourished in plain sight, draining public resources dry. Today’s warrants are another step in a much bigger reckoning. This state needs to confront the scale of its fraud problem—because ignoring it is no longer an option.

The federal investigation builds on the work of KARE-11 TV reporter A.J. Lagoe.

Here’s how DHS describes the service:

Housing Stabilization Services is a new Minnesota Medical Assistance benefit to help people with disabilities, including mental illness and substance use disorder, and seniors find and keep housing.

So, it doesn’t provide actual housing. It provides a service consisting of people talking to you, the client, about housing. As the search warrant notes (p. 15, paragraph 39), Minnesota was the first state in the nation to offer this service for Medicaid. Lucky us. The program began in July 2020.

Coincidentally, Search Premises No. 1 in this investigation is the massive multi-tenant office building at 1821 University Ave. in St. Paul, which features prominently in the unrelated Feeding Our Future scandal.

The search warrant reports (p. 26, paragraph 67) that the above building houses 22 separate HSS provider companies. The Feds estimate that more than $8 million for HSS flowed through this building.

With this new data on the HSS fraud we have updated the ScandalTracker.

In Michigan we have too many scandals to track, but in Minnesota you can go to ScandalTracker for the most recent data:

https://www.americanexperiment.org/minnesota-scandal-tracker-2024/



   
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@10x25mm how far would you say Michigan welfare housing program is behind Minnesota's? Your post is oddly reminiscent of my MDHHS budget bill read.

So is the update.

https://www.powerlineblog.com/archives/2025/08/another-fraud-done-gone.php

Another fraud done gone

We have been covering the federal investigation of Minnesota’s ludicrous Medicaid Housing Stabilization Services program. The program seemed to constitute another component of the symbiotic relationship between Minnesota’s Democratic establishment and the Third-World Somali tribal culture. The program was an invitation to fraud and the invitation was accepted.

In a vivid illustration of “The Thompson effect” — the effect of the work of Acting United States Attorney Joe Thompson — the Minnesota Department of Human Services now seeks to terminate the program. In classic scandal management style, the department made the announcement in statements released this Friday afternoon.

Well, I have asked Mr. Thompson for a statement of his own. This is it: “We welcome today’s news. Fraud has been eating away at Minnesota’s public programs for years, costing taxpayers billions. Ending the Housing Stabilization Services program cuts off a major source of abuse, but this is just the beginning. The fight against fraud continues, and a broader reckoning is long overdue.”

Will anyone say, “Thank you, Mr. Thompson”?



   
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No one knows because one political party tightly controls both the executive function and the law enforcement function at the state level, and in locales where usage and the likelihood of corruption is highest.  That political party strongly discourages investigations of their signature programs.  Under our present circumstances, Michigan residents have no hope of a real program assessment unless Doug Ringler, the Michigan Auditor General gets curious.

The Michigan version of the Minnesota Housing Stabilization Services program was called the Good Housing = Good Health (GH2) Program.  It was founded in 2023 and was not implemented uniformly across the state.  It supposedly concluded in September 2024, but many of its functions just went underground in the Michigan Deep State.

Wayne County did less than Genesee County, as seen in this most recent evaluation report:

https://www.michigan.gov/mdhhs/-/media/Project/Websites/mdhhs/Inside-MDHHS/Policy-and-Planning/Social-Determinants-of-Health-Strategy/good-housing-good-health/GH2-Report-Final.pdf

 



   
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