If you’re having trouble connecting to what you consider reality due to the ongoing pandemic trauma induced changing perceived reality you’re not alone. Daniel Champer is a clinical director at Intermountain Children’s Home in Helena who explained the nature of these little traumas we’re experiencing recently on Voices of Montana.
New State Website Launched To Attract Out-Of-State Health Care Workers
The website CareInMontana.com was launched Monday. It invites qualified health care providers to move to Montana. Participating employers can offer new employees reimbursement of up to $12,500 for moving expenses plus an additional 35% to offset taxes associated with the reimbursement amount. The program is being jointly administered by the Mo...
Montana Increasing Efforts To Address Elder Abuse
Elder abuse is on the rise and Montana has responded by forming four regional elder justice councils. San Diego County District Attorney Paul Greenwood has been actively involved with them over the years and recently on Voices of Montana said their approach originated from financial abuse specialist teams across the country.
Montana Receives Federal Funding For Mine Cleanup Efforts
Out of nearly $725 million in federal funding available this fiscal year for 22 states and the Navajo Nation to reclaim abandoned coal mines and cleanup of acid mine drainage, Montana’s share is $4,602,000. The funding is considered key to removing toxic metals and returning fish and wildlife to waterways that haven’t been vibrant ...
Montana Labor Market Still Trailing In Economic Recovery
Montana is experiencing multiple demographic and economic transitions due to a growing population lack of housing and federal stimulus funds. Dr. Patrick Barkey from the University of Montana’s Bureau of Business and Economic Research recently noted on Voices of Montana how these are currently factoring into the state’s labor market.
Montana Public School Funding Formula Approved
The U.S. Department of Education has accepted the state’s public school funding formula distributed to approximately 400 public school districts. The Montana state funding formula is unique as it is driven by prior year student enrollment and a 3-year average and has specific components that safeguards Montana’s very rural school a...
IRS Ditching Facial Recognition Tax Verification
The Internal Revenue Service will reverse a decision to require taxpayers to provide facial recognition data through a third-party vendor to access some tax services and instead will work toward providing an alternative form of verification. Senator Jon Tester recently came out opposing the initial decision citing privacy concerns and potentia...
Former Budget Director Optimistic For State’s Economy
According to former Budget Director Kurt Alme, Montana’s economy is on the right upward track. On Voices of Montana recently, he said this about the ARPA funding the state has received from the federal government intended to help states in need because of the pandemic’s impact.
Montana Unlikely To See Liquor Shortage Despite Supply Chain Issues
During fiscal year 2020, the Alcoholic Beverage Control Division shipped out 935,539 cases of liquor and saw a 14.34% increase last fiscal year. This year, there is plenty of product available in Montana even though halfway through this fiscal year, the number is on pace to match the record-setting fiscal year of 2021. Historically, Montana li...
Montana DEQ Exploring Changes For Water-Quality Standards
The Montana Department of Environmental Quality is considering new rules for a law passed in 2021 that changed water quality standards and opponents say it could roll back current standards across the state. Andrew Gorder with the Clark Fork Coalition says the state needs the ones being used now to protect waterways that are essential to Monta...