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The Healthy Montana Kids plan passed by Ballot Initiative 155 included a provision that $22 million would be transferred from the state treasury to a special account to finance the program annually. [8] After the Montana public passed the Initiative, the 2009 Montana legislature had to approve the funding expansion. [8]
ASHEVILLE, N.C., Dec. 17, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Aeroflow Breastpumps, a subsidiary of Aeroflow Health, a pioneering healthcare company that leverages cutting-edge technology to support the delivery of medical products and services, announced today it has been selected by the State of Montana Department of Public Health and Human Services as a contractor to provide double electric breast ...
Mountain Health CO-OP, formerly Montana Health CO-OP, is a nonprofit, member-led health insurance company that currently offers products in Montana, Idaho, and Wyoming.. The company was founded as a health insurance cooperative under a provision of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act for the purpose of introducing more competition into state insurance mark
Insure Montana won national awards, [5] and became a model for the premium assistance provisions of the Affordable Care Act. [6] Morrison also drafted Montana's Initiative 155 (I-155) and led the campaign that created Healthy Montana Kids, which instituted a broad reform and massive expansion of children's health coverage. [7]
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Showing a video of his 7-year-old son on a trampoline with two teens, the dad explained, “They started jumping with him and he just went with it” for approximately 45 minutes.
In the defense's case, Montana Assistant Attorney General Michael Russell asserted that the court "will hear lots of emotion, lots of assumptions, accusations", but that climate change "is a global issue that effectively relegates Montana's role to that of a spectator", [2] [28] with "Montana’s emissions (being) simply too minuscule to make ...