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Four newly established advisory commissions will make recommendations to Montana’s governor on how to spend more than $1.5 billion of federal pandemic relief funds.
The governor’s office Wednesday announced the commissions, made up of state lawmakers and appointees from the executive branch. They will focus on proposals to fund infrastructure, communications, economic stabilization and health projects and programs.
State lawmakers earlier this year created the commissions along with
a framework for allocating the federal American Rescue Plan Act funds. The commissions will review grant applications and proposals within that framework and make recommendations to Governor Greg Gianforte on which should be funded.
As Montanans Struggle To Access Affordable Child Care, Officials Can’t Agree On Solutions
Child care isn’t easy to find or pay for in Montana. While research shows the lack of affordable child care options has major impacts on the state’s economy and workforce, Montana lawmakers came out of the 2021 legislative session with fundamental disagreements about how to address the problem.
Mornings for Rose and George in their sunny, toy-cluttered two-bedroom apartment in the Gallatin Valley are full of highs and lows.
George spends mornings with his mom because Rose works a commercial cleaning job at night. It’s flexible, which is important to a single parent like Rose. She can add shifts when money’s tight and work around daytime appointments.
U.S. SENATE - Senator Steve Daines led a hearing Wednesdsay on improving mental health and addiction services in our communities, where he highlighted the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic in Montana.
May is Mental Health Awareness Month â an issue at the top of my mind and many others following a year of isolation for Montanans and Americans across the country,â Sen. Daines said. âSince the pandemic, lockdowns, economic hardships and social isolation have only helped intensify what we already know â we need mental health services in our communities, and we need to make it a priority.
You can watch the senator s opening remarks here.
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