A bill to lift the 2025 sunset on Montanat’s Medicaid expansion program was signed into law Thursday by Republican Gov. Greg ...
The signing of the bill marks a major victory for Democrats and some Republicans who saw preserving health care for roughly ...
Montana’s Medicaid expansion program has officially been renewed. Gov. Greg Gianforte signed legislation Thursday that will keep the existing program in place.
Native Americans, and the health centers that serve them, disproportionately rely on the program, which could see major cuts ...
Bills before the legislature would license community health workers and make it easier for some other health professionals ...
It’s a lot of money — $7.3 billion. Those are the federal dollars accounted for in the main budget bill for the state of Montana, nearly half of the $16.4 ...
The Montana Senate gave final legislative approval to the bill Feb. 27 in a 30-20 vote. Expanded coverage had been set to ...
Protestors gathered outside of the office of U.S. Sen. Steve Daines in Missoula over concerns about the future of Medicaid.
GOP lawmakers are proposing massive cuts, but a public backlash may turn some Republicans against their own party ...
Health care workers, along with local community partners, gathered outside U.S. Senator Steve Daines' office in Missoula on ...
A bill to lift the 2025 sunset on Montana’s Medicaid expansion program was signed into law Thursday by Republican Gov. Greg Gianforte — though without a press release or public fanfare.