MN Government Updates 02.10.21

State Releases January Revenue Review

Today, officials with Minnesota Management and Budget released last month’s revenue review. This report shows that net general fund revenues totaled $2.403 billion in January, $296 million (14.1 percent) more than forecast. Net receipts from the individual income, sales, and corporate taxes were above the forecast, while net other tax receipts matched the forecast.

Since the last comprehensive budget forecast issued in November, the state is running $459 million (3.5%) ahead of projections.  The November forecast projected a $1.273 budget deficit for the two-year budget cycle that begins on July 1, 2021, and runs through June 30, 2023. For the current budget year set to expire on June 30, the November forecast projected a surplus of $636 million. Currently, the state is operating on a $48.3 billion budget.

The next comprehensive budget forecast will be released at the end of February, which will be the basis by which the legislature will craft a new two-year state budget.

Biden Administration Joins State Efforts to Support Federally-Qualified Community Health Centers in Promoting Equitable Vaccine Distribution

Governor Tim Walz and Lieutenant Governor Peggy Flanagan today applauded the upcoming launch of President Biden's Community Health Centers Vaccination Program, which will support the Walz-Flanagan Administration's existing efforts to empower Minnesota's Federally Qualified Community Health Centers (FQHCs) by shipping additional vaccine directly to these centers. The new program will be phased in nationwide in the coming weeks, with specific states and vaccine amounts yet to be determined.

"We believe that fighting the challenges presented by COVID-19 head-on means working alongside the same community-based public health organizations many Minnesotans know and rely on for their family’s health care and accurate information about the virus," said Governor Tim Walz. 

"My administration has already begun distributing vaccine doses to Minnesota's Federally Qualified Community Health Centers, and we're paying specific attention to those serving our communities of color, American Indians, uninsured and underinsured Minnesotans, and our low-income communities,” continued Governor Walz. “This new federal program will bolster our ongoing efforts to ensure every Minnesotan has fair, equitable access to the vaccine."

To help ensure equitable dosage distribution to communities that need it most, the state has been working strategically with the state’s 17 FQHCs, which serve people who are low-income and uninsured Minnesotans, as well as Minnesota’s Black, Indigenous and Communities of Color. The state has been and is currently supplying FQHCs weekly with the full amount of doses they are requesting to vaccinate their existing patient populations, starting with 65+ patients. In order to allow FQHCs to meet their patients' needs, they are exempt from the Administration's goal for providers to administer 90% of vaccine doses within 72 hours, and are only subject to the goal of administering 100% of vaccine doses within one week. 

“The COVID-19 pandemic has exposed and exacerbated inequities for low-income people, people who are uninsured, and people of color and Native people. Our support of Minnesota’s FQHCs is aimed at addressing that disproportionate impact by leaning on the expertise and relationships of these clinics to best serve their patients,” said Lieutenant Governor Peggy Flanagan. “Empowering community health centers and continuing to provide them with vaccine is a critical part of our work to help Minnesotans who have been hit hardest during this pandemic have access to the vaccine in their communities. We welcome the Biden Administration’s partnership to further this work.”

The Biden administration's announcement comes as the U.S. Center for Disease Control improved Minnesota's national ranking in percentage of COVID-19 vaccine doses administered to 10th and as the state reports that its total COVID-19 positivity rate has fallen to 4%.

Amos A. Briggs | Government Relations
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