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St. Paul wipes out nearly $40M in medical debt
St. Paul Mayor Melvin Carter announces $40 million in citywide medical debt relief via Fairview, nonprofit partnership
When St. Paul Mayor
Melvin
Carter
announced last year that he would dedicate $1.1 million in federal COVID relief aid to knock out up to $110 million in medical debt citywide, some scoffed. Why spend American Rescue Plan Act dollars helping to eliminate ...
St. Paul wipes out nearly $40M in medical debt for residents
Around 32,000 residents in St. Paul are expected to soon find a surprise notice in the mail announcing they've received medical debt relief from the city. St. Paul Mayor Melvin Carter on Tuesday announced the city has purchased and completely wiped out nearly $40 million in medical debt.
Carter announces relief of medical debt for thousands of St. Paul residents
St. Paul Mayor Melvin Carter says the goal is to help 43,000 St. Paul residents who are struggling to pay for expenses to become medical debt-free within the year. These people are either considered to be low-income or have very high bills.
St. Paul to wipe out medical debt for 32,000 residents
By using federal American Rescue Plan funds, the city paired with the nonprofit, Undue Medical Debt, and M Health Fairview to wipe out $40 million in medical obligations. St. Paul Mayor Melvin Carter says the plan is aimed at giving support to debt-strapped residents.
City eliminates $100 million in medical debt for unsuspecting community members
The city of St. Paul has announced that it will eliminate $100 million in unpaid medical debt for its residents, and those being offered relief will soon receive notices, as they don’t have to apply.
32,000 St. Paul residents will soon learn that their medical debts are forgiven
More than 32,000 St. Paul residents will soon receive letters telling them their unpaid doctor's bills are no longer due. Why it matters: It's not a scam. It's the first round of a city-backed effort to eliminate $100 million in medical debt for unsuspecting community members — no application or action required.
St. Paul wipes out nearly $40 million in medical debt for 32K residents
St. Paul Mayor Melvin Carter announced on Tuesday that thousands of city residents are getting nearly $40 million of medical debt wiped out.
City of St. Paul will eliminate medical debt for 32,000 residents
"It's a win for everyone," St. Paul Mayor Melvin Cater said. "And it's just the beginning." 32,000 people will receive a surprise notice in the mail from St. Paul and Undue Medica
St. Paul, Fairview and nonprofit wipe out $37 million in medical debt for 32,000 residents
More than 32,000 St. Paul residents with unpaid medical debt ranging from $268 to more than $272,000 have had their debt erased, thanks to a city partnership with Fairview Health Services and Undue Medical Debt.
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What to know about Rice Park and Union Depot’s tree lightings (and Salvation Army’s Red Kettle kickoff)
Union Depot’s annual Holiday Tree Lighting Ceremony in Lowertown will come 21 days later, on the evening of Saturday, Dec. 7, ...
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St. Paul firefighters earn state-wide award for after saving family from blaze
Firefighters Jacob Ryks and Mason Conlin helped carry six kids and their mother from a burning home in St. Paul this year.
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Average gas price in Minnesota is under $3 per gallon
Caroline Cummings at WCCO News reports Minnesota’s average gas prices have dropped to $2.95 per gallon, according to AAA.
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on MSN
St. Paul voters reject child care subsidies, move city elections to even years
Voters in St. Paul rejected a ballot measure Tuesday that, if passed, would have raised property taxes to support child care ...
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If voters approve child care tax in St. Paul, Mayor Melvin Carter says he won’t implement it
St. Paul Mayor
Melvin
Carter
has pledged to not implement a sales tax increase to subsidize child care if voters approve it. (Glen Stubbe/The Minnesota Star Tribune) ...
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