ST. PAUL, Minn. (AP) --  Democratic Gov. Mark Dayton says he has concerns about a
$542 million Republican plan to lower health insurance costs for Minnesotans but
he won't veto it.

Dayton said Monday he'll let the plan become law without his signature.

The bill creates a reinsurance program to help insurance companies cover
expensive medical claims.

Republicans who support the bill say the money will help slow down premium
increases as well as keep insurers from leaving the exchange.

Dayton expressed skepticism with how the bill is funded and the lack of
requirements on insurance companies to guarantee lower premiums.

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