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The company is pulling back on individual health plan marketplaces.
Two DFLers propose spending millions to help the state compete with the likes of California and Massachusetts.
Peter Nelson of the Center for the American Experiment spoke to the state’s legislative body and believes change could happen, but maybe not this year.
A lawsuit alleges the company was more likely to let go of older employees during a recent round of layoffs.
Since the U.S. Congress suspended the 2.3 percent tax in December, medical tech companies have been making the most of the situation.
The medical biotech startup from Maple Grove amassed a total of $8 million over the last two years.
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