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Factions of Republican lawmakers split over a proposal to amend the rules that govern the state House of Representatives. The change will be a tool for moderate Republicans and Democrats to work together.
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Federal health officials will likely reject Montana’s request to include work requirements for beneficiaries of its Medicaid expansion program, which insures 100,000 low-income Montana adults, state officials said.
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A record number of Montanans are enrolled in the state’s expanded health coverage program for low-income adults. More than 9 percent of the state's population is enrolled in the program.
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Montana lawmakers have accepted Republican Gov. Greg Gianforte’s changes to a bill preventing businesses and government agencies from denying people services or employment because of vaccination status. The president of the Montana Hospital Association remains worried the policy will upend provider safety procedures.
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HELENA — Former Governor Steve Bullock signed an executive order last year to allow restaurants to deliver beer and wine with meals. A bill moving through the legislature seeks to make that permanent.
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This week on Capitol Talk , restrictions on abortion and trans rights dominate the House Judiciary Committee while that same committee's Republicans bar...
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The addition of work or “community engagement” requirements to Montana’s Medicaid expansion program has been delayed because of the coronavirus pandemic...
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A new report says that Medicaid expansion has saved Montana more than $30 million in its first 18 months. "Medicaid expansion continues to be a stunning...
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In this week’s, Capitol Connections the topic is the federal Affordable Care Act, commonly called Obamacare. U.S. Senator Jon Tester said Monday in an…
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Clarification and correction: Jake Troyer of the Montana Department of Labor and Industry clarified the pilot audit as part of the HELP Act identified…