Past and present Governor candidates from Minnesota: on Health Care
Erin Murphy:
Allow only non-profit insurers to do business in the state
Debate opened with a motion to send back to conference committee provisions allowing for-profit insurers to do business in Minnesota. "Premiums would likely increase with for-profits because they are profit-seekers," said the Senator introducing the
motion, adding that there is no evidence that welcoming for-profit carriers into the state will stabilize the market.Rep. Erin Murphy spoke in favor of sending the bill back to conference committee to strip out the for-profit provisions.
She said legislators were unprepared to vote on changing the state's 40-year policy of allowing only non-profit insurers to do business in the state. No health plans or academic health experts testified in either the regular or
conference committee to explain the changes to lawmakers, she said. "We really don't really know what this means," she said
Source: PoliticsInMinnesota.com on 2018 Minnesota Gubernatorial race
Jan 26, 2017
Lori Swanson:
Plans to make healthcare affordable and accessible to all
Health care costs--which comprise about 20% of the economy--are straining the budgets of too many families and businesses. We need to make health care more affordable and accessible: Farmers, the self-employed, and everyone else should be able
to buy into Minnesota Care. Lori will lower prescription drug costs allowing Minnesotans to purchase prescriptions at reduced prices that the state pays to drug companies using its buying power. Lori will expand access to treatment for drug dependency.
Source: 2018 Minnesota governor campaign website LoriSwanson.com
Jul 4, 2018
Mark Dayton:
Allow only non-profit insurers to do business in the state
Debate opened with a motion to send back to conference committee provisions allowing for-profit insurers to do business in Minnesota. "Premiums would likely increase with for-profits because they are profit-seekers," said the Senator introducing the
motion, adding that there is no evidence that welcoming for-profit carriers into the state will stabilize the market.Rep. Erin Murphy spoke in favor of sending the bill back to conference committee to strip out the for-profit provisions.
She said legislators were unprepared to vote on changing the state's 40-year policy of allowing only non-profit insurers to do business in the state. "We really don't really know what this means," she said.
Dayton echoed that point in his written statement. "I ask the Legislature to seriously re-evaluate this provision when future health care legislation is considered," the governor said.
Source: PoliticsInMinnesota.com on 2018 Minnesota Gubernatorial race
Jan 26, 2017
Matt Dean:
Repeal MNSure; it has harmed thousands
Petition to Repeal MNSure and Restore Affordable Healthcare to All Minnesotans:- Whereas MNsure has harmed thousands of Minnesota families by kicking them off of the healthcare insurance which they qualified for and were properly enrolled in, and
harmed others by enrolling them in Medicaid without warning them that the government would be placing liens against their estate;
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Whereas MNSure has cost taxpayers over $250 million to build and still does not work nearly half of the time, and has stressed out, and harassed thousands more with erroneous and unnecessary letters , and
- Whereas other hardworking Minnesota families
are struggling to get and pay for health insurance made all the more expensive by the expansion of MNSure,
- I, the undersigned do call upon the Governor of Minnesota to seek approval from all necessary state and federal agencies to repeal MNSure.
Source: 2018 Minnesota gubernatorial campaign website MattDean.com
May 2, 2017
Michelle Benson:
Opposes government run health care
Patient Centered Healthcare: A truly competitive health care market is beneficial to all Minnesotans. Competition and innovation are key to making health care more accessible and affordable. Government-run one-size-fits-all health care puts bureaucrats,
not patients, at the center of health care. You should be in control of your health care and your children's health care. Any medical procedure requires your voluntary, informed consent.
Your Data. Your Privacy. Your Rights.
Government data should be public and transparent. Your personal data is private and protected. Private medical information and health status are your most private data and must be protected.
Let's stand up together against big government and big tech who both want our private data.
Source: 2022 Minnesota Governor campaign website Michelle4MN.com
Dec 23, 2021
Mike Murphy:
Protect pre-existing conditions; more pricing transparency
Mike will always support protecting individuals with pre-existing conditions, especially those affected by COVID-19. No matter what comes of the Affordable Care Act, Mike will always fight to ensure those who need health coverage will receive care.
Price transparency, in addition to access to information about quality, empowers patients to shop for the most effective, lowest-cost health care available. It also drives prices down as health care providers compete for market share. The promise of
cost control through consumer empowerment has made transparency an objective among legislatures.
MinnesotaCare & Medical Assistance programs must be continuously monitored. Mike believes our healthcare experts & legislators need to re-evaluate income
requirements to join these programs. Due to high costs, most small businesses cannot afford to offer their employees health insurance. Mike proposes expanding these programs to small businesses and sole proprietors who cannot provide healthcare coverage.
Source: 2022 Minnesota governor campaign website MikeMurphyForMN.com
Feb 16, 2021
Paul Gazelka:
MinnesotaCare would decimate rural hospitals & doctors
Gazelka expressed concerns about the impact on rural hospitals because programs like MinnesotaCare have a lower reimbursement rate than commercial insurers. "We think that would totally decimate the rural hospitals, rural doctors," he said. "I've heard
from a number of rural hospitals and doctors that that would be the worst thing that they could possibly have. Doctors have told me that if wouldn't even be worth it for them to be in Minnesota."
Source: Minnesota Public Radio on 2022 Minnesota Gubernatorial race
Feb 21, 2019
Rebecca Otto:
Health care is a human right
The healthcare crisis is driven by many factors. Working with state and national health care experts,
Rebecca Otto has a plan to achieve universal, affordable, comprehensive, guaranteed, publicly financed health care.
Source: 2018 Minnesota Gubernatorial website RebeccaOtto.com
Nov 1, 2017
Scott Jensen:
Not an anti-vaxxer, but the patient gets to choose
[On COVID-19]: "When people call me an anti-vaxxer, I think that's sort of remarkable considering my children are fully vaccinated. I doubt that there are a whole lot of Minnesotans who purchase vaccines as my family," he said. "I'm just really
a strong arm. I think the patient gets to choose. You can't tell me the vaccine is safe for me. You can decide if it's safe for you."
Source: Southwest News Media on 2022 Minnesota Gubernatorial Race
Mar 11, 2021
Scott Jensen:
COVID: Opposes ineffective mask mandates
Jensen does say he opposes mask mandates because he believes anything less than an N-95 mask is largely ineffective. "We should get rid of the mask mandate at this point in time,"
he says. "If people want to wear a mask they should wear a mask...wearing a cloth mask or surgical mask, these were never intended to stop viral particle transmission."
Source: KSTP-TV on 2022 Minnesota Gubernatorial Race
Mar 11, 2021
Scott Jensen:
Strongly opposes single payer healthcare for Minnesota
Single payer healthcare will not solve the health care problems in Minnesota and will damage patient-doctor relationships. It will foster apathy, increase low value services utilization, undermine commitment to service,
compromise quality of care, increase waiting time, and reduce provider career satisfaction. Dr. Jensen strongly opposes single payer healthcare for Minnesota.
Source: 2022 Minnesota Governor campaign website DrScottJensen.com
Dec 30, 2021
Tim Walz:
Single-payer system is on Minnesota's horizon
Q: Support or Repeal Affordable Care Act (ObamaCare)? Accept ACA's Medicaid expansion to subsidize low-income participants?Jeff Johnson (R): Repeal; move toward "a more free-market system."
Tim Walz (D): Support. Opposes attempts to roll back ACA.
Believes single payer type system "is on Minnesota's horizon," but need to control immediate costs, improve care, and support MinnesotaCare as best current option. Also supports allowing people to buy into programs like VA system, Medicaid & Medicare.
Source: 2018 CampusElect.org Issue Guide on Minnesota Governor race
Oct 9, 2018
Tina Liebling:
ObamaCare was a valiant attempt but did not go far enough
Too many Minnesotans can't get the care they need when they need it. People should not have to worry about getting the health care they need because of the cost.The Affordable Care Act was a valiant attempt to improve a failing insurance system.
While it has done a lot of good, it did not go far enough. A system based on insurance will always be costly, complicated, and wasteful for patients, doctors, and employers. "Preserving the market" for insurance is the wrong goal. Our goal must be
making sure that every Minnesotan can access quality health care at a price they can afford.
We waste billions of dollars deciding who gets care, how much, and at what price--instead of paying for the care we need. Minnesota can lead the nation in
moving toward a system where people can choose who provides their health care but don't have to deal with insurance companies. Some call this "single payer." Whatever we call it, we need to remove the barriers between Minnesotans and health care.
Source: 2018 Minnesota governor campaign website TinaLiebling.com
May 2, 2017
Tim Walz:
COVID: followed the science, on public health measures
Senator Tina Smith described [Walz's gubernatorial] race as a choice between a DFL incumbent "who followed the science" and kept the state's death rate during the COVID-19 pandemic the lowest in the Midwest and a GOP challenger [Scott Jensen] "who has
spread misinformation" about the virus.A Rochester physician and DFL activist [summarized] that the COVID-19 pandemic was the most profound health care crisis the country has faced in a century, and Gov. Walz and his team provided "leadership in
uncertain times": "The governor made tough but necessary choices to limit the spread of the disease. We will never know who didn't die because of the Walz administration's efforts--whose parent or whose child (didn't die). That is the challenge of public
health."
DFL supporters contrasted Walz's record with the comments by Jensen, who has compared public health measures to limit the spread of the disease as akin to Kristallnacht, when Nazis in Germany torched synagogues and vandalized Jewish homes.
Source: Duluth News Tribune on 2022 Minnesota Gubernatorial race
Nov 3, 2022
Jeff Johnson 2018:
For multi state buying, selling insurance across state lines
Between the skyrocketing cost of health insurance and the declining lack of access, nearly every family has been impacted. I will work to return power over health care to patients and citizens and take advantage of federal waivers allowing Minnesota to
abandon the provisions of Obamacare that have limited choice and increased costs. I will also start negotiating with other Midwestern states to increase competition by creating an interstate compact to sell and buy insurance across state lines.
Source: 2018 Minnesota JohnsonForGovernor.org campaign website
Sep 1, 2018
Jeff Johnson 2018:
ObamaCare was sold as reform & there was no reform in it
Q: Support or Repeal Affordable Care Act (ACA), aka ObamaCare? Accept ACA's Medicaid expansion to subsidize low-income participants?Jeff Johnson (R): Repeal. Says the ACA "was sold as reform & there was no reform in it." Wants to move toward "a more
free-market system."
Tim Walz (D): Support. Opposes attempts to roll back ACA. Believes single payer type system "is on Minnesota's horizon." Also supports allowing people to buy into programs like VA system, Medicaid & Medicare.
Source: 2018 CampusElect.org Issue Guide on Minnesota Governor race
Oct 9, 2018
Tim Walz:
Retain broad access to vaccines for all Minnesotans
Gov. Tim Walz issued an executive order aiming to retain broad access to vaccines for all Minnesotans. "Vaccination is one of the greatest public health inventions of all time. Routine vaccination prevents hospital visits, disabilities and death.
Vaccines allow us to live better and longer than ever before," the executive order from Walz says. "But the federal government is seeking to inject politics into what should be a decision between a person and their healthcare provider."
Source: MN Public Radio (NPR News) on 2026 Minnesota Governor race
Sep 8, 2025
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AL: Kay Ivey(R,term-limited)
AR: Sarah Huckabee Sanders(R,for re-election)
AZ: Katie Hobbs(D,for re-election)
CA: Gavin Newsom(D,term-limited)
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