Governor Tim Walz received nearly $10,000 in campaign contributions from donors linked to Somali-operated day care and home health facilities now under investigation for fraud in Minnesota's child care subsidies program.
In 2022, Walz's reelection campaign accepted $1,000 from Mohamed Rabi of Hiawatha Adult Day Center, a facility cited for record-keeping failures. He received $1,000 in 2021 from Khadar Jama of Open Hearts Home Health Care, which shares an address with another flagged assisted living provider.
During his 2018 gubernatorial run, Walz collected $2,250 from Abdiwadi Husen of Minnesota Quality Care and $500 from Nazneen Khatoon of Best Care Home Health Care, the latter investigated for patient neglect and issued correction orders.
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In 2022, Walz's reelection campaign accepted $1,000 from Mohamed Rabi of Hiawatha Adult Day Center, a facility cited for record-keeping failures. He received $1,000 in 2021 from Khadar Jama of Open Hearts Home Health Care, which shares an address with another flagged assisted living provider.
During his 2018 gubernatorial run, Walz collected $2,250 from Abdiwadi Husen of Minnesota Quality Care and $500 from Nazneen Khatoon of Best Care Home Health Care, the latter investigated for patient neglect and issued correction orders.
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Walz also accepted $4,000 from Abdiwahab Abdullahi, founder of Language Banc translation service, which faced a labor practices lawsuit and operated from a site now occupied by a fined child care center. Abdullahi has been involved in multiple health-related businesses generating $6 million in revenue.
These contribution revelations come as federal investigations examine potential billions in losses from abused government assistance programs in Minnesota.
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