Legislative Priorities

The Minnesota Academy of Family Physicians (MAFP) Legislative Committee utilizes adopted House of Delegates resolutions and input from MAFP leaders and other members to recommend legislative priorities each year to the MAFP Board of Directors. The Board approved the following priorities for 2024.

2024 Legislative Session: What to Expect

It is a non-budget year. The Minnesota Legislature convenes for the second year of the biennium (budget cycle) on February 12, 2024. Since it’s an even-numbered year, the legislative session is one month shorter than odd-numbered years. The legislature is required by the Minnesota Constitution to adjourn no later than May 20, 2024.

New spending is expected. Even though it is a non-budget year, the state is predicted to have another large budget surplus of approximately $2 billion, so some new spending is likely.

The Democrats maintain a majority in both bodies, but the margins are narrow. Currently, the Minnesota Senate has 34 Democrats and 33 Republicans, and the Minnesota House has 70 Democrats and 64 Republicans. 2024 is also an election year for all 134 members of the House. The Senate and Governor are not up for election until 2026.

2024 Legislative Priorities: Issues We’re Championing

Increase investment in primary care. Building on the momentum of expanded measurement of primary care investment and reporting from the 2023 legislative session, the MAFP will advocate for primary care to be central to all health care reform efforts and work towards increasing reimbursement and investment in primary care through Medicaid reimbursement rate increases and incremental primary care spending goals.

Expand and diversify the primary care workforce and pipeline. The MAFP supports efforts to increase opportunities for training family physicians in rural and underserved areas, specifically through rural residency training tracks, grants to support medical education and expansion of loan forgiveness programs.

Limit mid-year formulary changes and simplify prior authorization processes. Family physicians continue to be frustrated with disruptions to their clinical practices and patient care caused by mid-year formulary changes and prior authorizations. The MAFP supports legislation to address over-utilized prior authorization processes and limit mid-year formulary changes.

2024 Legislative Priorities: Issues We’re Collaborating On

The MAFP will work with partners to influence important issues impacting patients and family medicine, including the following:

  • Harm reduction and decriminalization of drug use.
  • Increased access to care and affordability of prescription drugs.
  • Removal of slavery from the Minnesota constitution and penal system.

Take Action in 2024

The MAFP will continue to be a vital voice at the table in 2024, advocating for our patients, our communities and our profession. We need you involved in these conversations.

Access Our Advocacy Modules: Get quick tips, watch short videos and find links to additional resources to help you prepare for legislative visits, using social media for advocacy, getting an op-ed published and more.

Join Our Legislative Committee: Make recommendations to the MAFP Board of Directors for positions on legislative matters affecting family physicians and their patients. Interested? Email Jami Burbidge, MAM, at jami@mafp.org for more information.

Follow Us Online: We regularly post updates and share legislative calls to action across our social media channels and via our advocacy blog.

Questions about serving on the MAFP Board of Directors? Want to connect with current MAFP resident and student leaders? Contact us.

Working to Increase Investment in Primary Care

Primary care, when given the appropriate infrastructure and support, delivers better health, better care and lower costs. To achieve these positive outcomes, we need a primary care system in Minnesota that delivers care that is equitable, person-centered, team-based and community-aligned.

With that in mind, the Minnesota Academy of Family Physicians (MAFP) and the Minnesota Department of Health have been convening a primary care stakeholder group since 2019 to work to identify the barriers and opportunities in Minnesota’s primary care system and develop recommendations. View the report, “Investing in Primary Care: A Path Forward.”

The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic has reinforced the need to increase investment in primary care, and we, at the MAFP, remain committed to advocating for financial support for primary care and improved health outcomes for Minnesotans at the legislature and beyond.

New & Noteworthy
Minnesota Academy of Family Physicians (MAFP) legislative representative Dave Renner, CAE, reports
Minnesota Academy of Family Physicians (MAFP) legislative representative Dave Renner, CAE, reports
UPCOMING EVENTS
Registration: Intro to Advocacy

Saturday, November 2, 2024

12:30 - 2:30 pm

Intro to Advocacy

Saturday, November 2, 2024

12:30 - 2:30 pm

Regional Meeting: Sleepy Eye

Tuesday, July 9, 2024

11:00 am - 1:00 pm

Chapter Meeting – Lake Superior

Tuesday, May 7, 2024

6:00 - 7:00 pm

2024 House of Delegates

Saturday, May 18, 2024

9:00 am - 12:00 pm

Registration: Intro to Advocacy
Intro to Advocacy
Regional Meeting: Sleepy Eye
Chapter Meeting – Lake Superior