Restoring health budget cuts

A new plan for public health spending in Montana, restoring many of the cuts made in 2017, has been approved by a legislative subcommittee on health and human services, The committee okayed many of the budget proposals made by Gov. Steve Bullock, including support for the Children's Health Improvement Program (CHIP) and foster care,  as well as higher Medicaid provider rates and slightly higher wages for people who help the elderly and those with disabilities or mental health issues. The measure now goes to the House for approval.

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