Insurers seek lower premiums in Minnesota individual market
Health insurers in Minnesota's individual market are proposing lower premiums for consumers.
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Health insurers in Minnesota's individual market are proposing lower premiums for consumers.
State officials say they will give up on efforts to collect a backlog of $30 million in MinnesotaCare premiums that weren't paid because of problems with a computer system.
Governor Walker signed a bill into law Tuesday, hoping to stabilize the health care market and reduce premiums in the state.
The enrollment period for families to sign up for health insurance under the Affordable Care Act begins Tuesday.