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A program of the Greater Minneapolis Council of Churches, Minnesota FoodShare coordinates the largest annual food drive in the state and works year-round to increase statewide awareness of hunger, food and nutrition issues.

Does fracking mess up our water supply?

Fracking, or Hydraulic Fracturing, is a method of extracting hard-to-get oil and gas from shale. For the most part, fossil fuels originally formed in shale, which was in turn laid down by near surface life in anoxic seas. Sunlight powered a high turnover of near surface plankton, algae, and bacteria, but oxygen-poor conditions just a little deeper in the sea made it unlikely for much of that life to be recycled through other life forms. So, during periods of anoxic seas, which lasted for millions of years now and then in earth history, much of that organic material from near the surface of the ocean settled into the sea floor mud where it became buried and incorporated into the growing layers of sediment. This was eventually transformed into oil and gas rich shale. (For a detailed overview of that aspect of earth history, see this fascinating book.) Eventually, some of that oil and gas collected in deposits that could be easily removed through drilling. Once this oil and gas is removed, however, the remaining hydrocarbon fuels are much more thinly distributed in the shale. In order to access this fuel, modern day miners pump water mixed with sand and chemicals at high pressure into the shale, which causes it to fracture, allowing the gas and oil to accumulate and become more easily removed. It is a little like squeezing a few drops of the water out of a mostly dry sponge.

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House adopts health exchange conference committee report

Rep. Joe Atkins (DFL-Inver Grove Heights), the House sponsor (Photo by Andrew VonBank)

Conferees for the proposed Minnesota Insurance Marketplace went into meetings this week at odds over funding a new state agency that would run a health care exchange.

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Health insurance exchanges on the agenda at TruthToTell community forum

UPDATED 3/20/2013 with video of Health Insurance Exchanges conversation. 

This week, the state legislature will attempt to reconcile House and Senate bills to define the parameters of state's federally mandated Health Insurance Exchange. As deliberations were underway at the Capitol, key spokespeople and several members of the community gathered at the Wilder Foundation Building in St. Paul on March 13 to discuss the impact of the impending decisions on individual consumers in Minnesota.

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Peace and war: An Iraq veteran's experience at war earned her an unanticipated education

Meghan had dreamed of studying abroad in Spain. But she never dreamed she would get an entirely different type of education serving two tours of duty in Iraq with the Minnesota National Guard.

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Minnesota legislators work to finalize State health exchange — Democratic majority doesn't make exchange a 'slam dunk'

Alfred Babington-Johnson (Photo by Charles Hallman)

The Affordable Care Act (ACA) mandates that beginning in 2014, each state either must have a health exchange available that allows qualified individuals to buy coverage, or join with other states to create regional exchanges. Or can let the federal government do it. It is intended not only to offer affordable health insurance to consumers, but also to increase competition among private insurers, giving their prospective consumers the ability to choose from at least four different levels of policies.

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Bye-bye to your medical privacy in Minnesota

You may have to say good-bye to a strong part of Minnesota's health records privacy law if House File 824 passes as is. House File 824/Senate File 970 is being pushed by Minnesota's powerful health industry. As one person said to me from the industry we need to "integrate" our business. So we do away with one of the best medical privacy protection/rights provisions in the country?

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Training sought for helping veterans in crisis

Public safety personnel could receive training to prepare themselves for handling veterans in crisis.

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