Gianforte nominates Kentucky official to lead DPHHS helenair.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from helenair.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
HELENA, Mont. – Governor Greg Gianforte announced his nomination Tuesday of Adam Meier to lead the Montana Department of Public Health and Human Services.
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Come January, Rep. Danny Bentley, of Russell, will be chair of the Budget Review Subcommittee on Health and Family Services.
Bentley will also serve as a member of the Appropriations and Revenue, Banking and Insurance, Health and Family Services and Local Government committees when the Kentucky General Assembly convenes in early January, according to an announcement from the office of House Speaker David Osborne on Friday.
âI continue to be committed to serving out the countryâs founding ideals while fighting for the future of our commonwealth,â Bentley said. âIâm honored to have the opportunity to serve the citizens of the 98th District on these committees for another session and will strive to continue pushing Kentucky forward.â
Kentucky needs a comprehensive approach to substance abuse to curb the addiction crisis Adam Bowling and Tim Robinson, Opinion Contributor
Kentucky’s addiction crisis is too substantial and far-reaching for any single legislator, organization or government agency to tackle alone. It’s a sentiment we’ve said and heard time and time again. And now, it’s the foundation for legislation we hope to see passed in 2021 to encourage a comprehensive approach to substance use disorder prevention, treatment and recovery across the state.
If you’ve spent time in more than one of Kentucky’s 120 counties, you know how striking the differences can be from one county to the next. Some of these differences, things like geography and population size, are quite easy to recognize. But others aren’t so obvious and it’s these less visible factors that often impact Kentuckians the most.