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Growth of spending on the Minnesota autism program has exploded in recent years. The number of providers — who are supposed to diagnose and treat people with autism spectrum disorder — has increased 700% in the past five years, climbing from 41 providers in 2018 to 328 last year.

The amount paid to providers during that time has increased 3,000%, from about $6 million to nearly $192 million — according to data provided to the Reformer by DHS, which administers Minnesota's Medicaid health insurance program for low-income people and Minnesotans with disabilities, known here as Medical Assistance.

!project2025 when libs say "We need more mental health funding" what they really mean is funnel more money to Somali autism fraud

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Looks like Governor Walz should have been taking care of his own state, not running around after Kamala as her potential VP.

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