After Failed U.S. Senate Votes Montanan’s Health Costs To Soar

After failed Senate votes, Montanans likely to see health costs soar in new year Two opposing plans to address COVID-era insurance subsidies set to expire at the end of the year were rejected by U.S. senators Thursday. Unless Congress reaches an agreement before January 1, approximately 67,000 Montanans who purchase health insurance through the federal marketplace are expected to see

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Governor Encourages Public Support For Organ Donor Memorial

Governor Encourages Public Support for Organ Donor Memorial Governor Greg Gianforte is asking Montanans to consider supporting the Threshold of Life Memorial, which honors organ, eye, and tissue donors; encourages education on organ donation; and promotes donor registration. In 2023, the design and location on the Montana State Capitol grounds were approved by the Legislature, and the current fundraising goal

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Governor Gianforte Thanks Montana’s Organ Donors

Governor Gianforte Thanks Montana’s Organ Donors On the sixth day of his “12 Days of Giving,” Monday, Governor Greg Gianforte highlighted the opportunity for Montanans to support the Threshold of Life Memorial, which honors organ, eye, and tissue donors, encourages education on organ donation, and promotes donor registration. Fundraising for the memorial is organized by the Governor’s Office of Community

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Sabey Invites Butte-Silver Bow Commissioners To Data Center

Data Center Invite Drops Dilemma on Butte–Silver Bow Commissioners: ‘Should I Stay or Should I Go?’ Sabey Data Centers, the company proposing a massive, billion-dollar data center in Butte, has offered to fly Butte–Silver Bow commissioners on a private jet to Quincy, Washington, to showcase one of its giant data centers there. At least three commissioners have expressed interest in

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