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COVID?19 prompts new executive orders from Minnesota governor
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Minnesota Governor Tim Walz has signed Executive Orders 20?28 and 20?29, which
will expand mental health counseling options for Minnesotans and streamline the
process for Minnesotans applying for unemployment insurance, Minnesota Bring Me
the News reported April 6. Executive Order 20?28 authorizes out?of?state mental
health providers to treat Minnesota patients via telehealth services to ?help
ensure that the mental health needs of Minnesotans are met during the stress and
uncertainty of the COVID?19 pandemic.? The order notes that many Minnesotans
receive mental health care from providers in neighboring states, and this order
will allow them to continue that care via virtual means. Gov. Walz has been
trying to expand Minnesota's mental health care options during COVID?19, asking
President Trump for a major disaster declaration so the state can be reimbursed
for expanding community?based crisis counseling services. Executive Order 20?29
amends a previous order, EO 20?05, that was designed to help Minnesotans get
unemployment insurance as quickly as possible rather than waiting the previous
week following the loss of their jobs. Gov. Walz also announced $6.2 million in
financial assistance grants that is earmarked for Minnesota veterans and their
families who have been impacted by COVID?19 and will provide one?time payments of
$1,000.