The University of Minnesota is grappling with allegations that it mishandled claims against researcher Rachel Hardeman related to plagiarism. Reports reveal that despite multiple colleagues accusing Hardeman of copying work from Brigette Davis, the university opted not to sanction her. In separate issues, DFL lawmakers are contesting assertions regarding undocumented residentsâ impact on taxpayer-funded healthcare, while a bipartisan bill aims to support school districts with seasonal recreational properties. UnitedHealth Group navigates shareholder concerns following a CEO shooting, evading resolutions on healthcare denial audits amid public scrutiny.
In documents and interviews, MPR News found the university chose not to discipline Hardeman despite reports from three colleagues that she copied the work of researcher Brigette Davis.
DFL lawmakers and the Minnesota Department of Human Services are pushing back against claims Republicans made about the impact undocumented residents are making on taxpayers.
The proposed legislation creates a new type of aid that would supplement part of districts' voter-approved operating levies by up to 50%.
UnitedHealth Group has avoided shareholder resolutions that would have asked investors whether the company should audit how often it denies paying for members' health care.
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