The Minnesota
Department of Commerce announced on Monday that MNsure rates for 2020 are going down or remaining flat. Following
the release, Senator Dan Hall (R-Burnsville), released the following statement:
“This week’s rate announcement is welcome news for Minnesotans who purchase
their health insurance through our state’s individual marketplace. After years
of rapidly increasing rates, the market has finally stabilized. This is thanks to
the Republican-led reforms, such as our reinsurance program. The reinsurance
program was designed to stabilize the individual market after years of
double-digit premium increases and has proved effective. As a result, rates have
gone down for consecutive years, and now every county will have at least two
options. Compare that to where we were before Republicans took the majority in
the Senate, and you will see a stark contrast.”
“However, our work is not complete, and we still need additional solutions to the problems created by Obamacare and MNsure. As we head into the next session, I will continue to work hard for solutions that provide Minnesotans the best health care possible at the lowest possible cost.”