ST. PAUL — Layoffs at the Minnesota Department of Health are delayed as the result of a temporary restraining order in a federal court case. On April 1, the state health department sent layoff notices to 170 employees, about 10% of its workforce, after the the U.
S. Department of Health and Human Services pulled $11 billion in grants to public health agencies across the country — including $226 million from MDH — in late March. ADVERTISEMENT Shortly after the funding was pulled, 23 states, including Minnesota, and the District of Columbia sued HHS in federal court.
On April 5, the U.S. District Court of Rhode Island issued a temporary restraining order against HHS.
"We are grateful for this action by the court, which we feel aligns with the federal government’s responsibility to us as a grantee," said Dr. Brooke Cunningham, Minnesota's health commissioner. "This action has given us additional short-term certainty around this funding, which allows us to delay this layoff process slightly.
" The new effective layoff date for those 170 positions is May 13, 2025. "We continue to remain hopeful for a positive long-term outcome in this case that would allow us to mitigate the need to layoff so many smart, dedicated staff who are vital to protecting the health of Minnesotans," Cunningham said..
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Minnesota Department of Health delays layoffs following federal court order

A temporary restraining order in a federal court case will delay the effective layoff date for 170 Minnesota Department of Health employees.