At a Scott County workshop, commissioners considered signing a joint letter urging support for Hennepin County Medical Center (HCMC) as the hospital seeks legislative permission to repurpose an existing ballpark‑targeted sales tax to address a funding crisis.
A commissioner summarized HCMC’s role in the region, saying the hospital treats trauma and burn patients from outside Hennepin County and trains many Minnesota physicians. The staff memo attached to the board packet described HCMC’s payer mix and noted pressures from Medicare and Medicaid reimbursements; commissioners were told HCMC faces a near‑term shortfall that could force program reductions if a legislative fix is not adopted.
Commissioners asked clarifying questions about the scope of the proposed letter. One concern raised was whether county signatures could be interpreted as support for a new regional sales tax or an ongoing county obligation; other commissioners said the draft letter was narrowly worded to request support for the legislative effort rather than endorsing broader fiscal commitments. Several commissioners expressed support for the letter contingent on that narrow framing.
No formal vote was recorded in the workshop transcript. Staff and commissioners agreed to proceed with a letter limited to legislative backing for HCMC’s request and to seek further fiscal detail if the legislative proposal advances.
Next steps identified in the discussion included obtaining further detail on the proposed tax‑repurposing mechanism and the local fiscal exposure, and coordinating signatures with other metro county chairs if the board decides to proceed.