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Kristin Robbins addresses provider oversight and fraud prevention in recent social media posts

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Kristin Robbins, Minnesota State Representative from 37A District | Official Website

Kristin Robbins, Minnesota State Representative from 37A District | Official Website

Kristin Robbins, a Minnesota state legislator, recently shared a series of posts on her social media account addressing community events and concerns about state oversight.

On October 19, 2025, Robbins attended a local cultural event and posted, "Enjoyed seeing everyone at the Hindu Society of MN’s Diwali celebration today! It is always a festive and fun event! https://t.co/lO69vFO1c6".

The following day, Robbins commented on actions by the Minnesota Department of Human Services (DHS), writing on October 20, 2025: "Glad to see DHS is disenrolling 800 inactive providers - but we need to understand why so many were allowed to enroll to begin with. We must have provider eligibility standards AND VERIFICATION. https://t.co/cQZMpite7q".

Later that same day, she announced an initiative to address fraud in state programs. On October 20, 2025, she stated: "Proud to announce my plan to fight the fraud. This isn’t just about dollars and cents. It’s about trust. Tim Walz broke that trust. I will restore it! Learn more

https://t.co/Y79QmJ1s52 https://t.co/bOCrfU8pSp".

Robbins' comments come amid ongoing scrutiny of state provider oversight and recent actions by the DHS to remove inactive providers from its rolls. Her posts reflect broader concerns about program integrity and calls for strengthened eligibility verification standards in Minnesota's public service systems.