The Montana State Trauma Care Committee (MT-STCC) is set to receive the esteemed 2024 Peregrine Award for Trauma Innovation during a virtual awards ceremony on May 15. The MT-STCC was selected for this national honor due to its development and execution of the Montana Interfacility Blood Network (MT-IBN), a system that was initiated in April 2022, connecting existing hospital personnel who transport trauma patients across the region.
The Department of Public Health and Human Services (DPHHS) has reported that the Montana Tobacco Quit Line has served over 115,000 Montanans since its inception in May 2004. Out of these, more than 36,000 individuals have successfully quit using tobacco and nicotine products.
Montana Attorney General Austin Knudsen led a coalition of 21 other state attorneys general in sending a letter to President Biden opposing World Health Organization (WHO) agreements that could give the organization unprecedented powers over the United States. In the letter, Knudsen expressed concerns that the proposed agreements could threaten national sovereignty and citizens' freedoms. The attorneys general highlighted that such agreements would shift public health decision-making power from elected representatives to the WHO's Director-General, potentially leading to...
The Department of Public Health and Human Services (DPHHS) and the Montana Asthma Control Program (MACP) are recognizing World Asthma Day on May 7, 2024, as part of National Asthma and Allergy Awareness Month. This year's theme is "Asthma Education Empowers."
The Montana Department of Public Health and Human Services (DPHHS) is cautioning the public about the consumption of morel mushrooms, particularly during the spring foraging season. The warning comes after an outbreak of gastrointestinal illness in 2023 that affected 51 individuals, resulting in three hospitalizations and two deaths. Symptoms of the illness included diarrhea, nausea, and stomach pain, occurring shortly after consuming raw or undercooked morels.
Attorney General Austin Knudsen issued a statement in observance of Missing or Murdered Indigenous Persons Awareness Day, emphasizing the importance of addressing the crises affecting Montana's tribal communities. Knudsen stated, “As a former prosecutor in Roosevelt County and now as attorney general, I have seen firsthand the impact the missing Indigenous persons and human trafficking crises are having on Montana’s tribal communities. At the Department of Justice, we remain committed to reducing the number of missing and murdered Indigenous persons in the state and I’m...
As of April 2024, Montana experienced a 22.2% increase in prices of goods and services since January 2021, compared to the nationwide trend of a 19.9% increase.
Montana Attorney General Austin Knudsen has taken a stand against the Biden administration's rule on private gun sales, leading a coalition of 21 attorneys general in filing a lawsuit. The lawsuit challenges the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) rule that threatens to criminalize law-abiding citizens for selling firearms without obtaining a federal license.Attorney General Knudsen expressed his concerns, stating, “This is another attempt by the Biden administration to criminalize law-abiding Montanans for exercising their right to keep and bear...
HELENA – A Three Forks man, Zachary Eugene Norman, has been found guilty of deliberate homicide in a case that shocked the community. The verdict was delivered by a judge in Gallatin County District Court, as announced by Attorney General Austin Knudsen.Norman, 26, was convicted of the murder of Chase Eastbrook in January of 2022. The judge found Norman guilty on one count of deliberate homicide with a weapons enhancement. Despite this conviction, Norman was found not guilty on another deliberate homicide charge related to the death of Chase's brother, Brendan Eastbrook,...
The Department of Public Health and Human Services (DPHHS) has announced an extension to the deadline for a survey aimed at gathering crucial information to shape the future long-term care needs of veterans in Montana. Senior and Long Term Care (SLTC) administrator Barb Smith revealed that nearly 3,000 veterans have already participated in the survey, with the deadline now pushed back to July 15 to further increase participation.Smith emphasized the importance of the survey, stating, “We’re working diligently to make the data we’re collecting through the survey as robust...
Bozeman, Mont. (April 30, 2024) – The Montana Healthcare Foundation recently released its fourth annual report on Montana’s Medicaid program, shedding light on the significant impact of Medicaid expansion on the state's budget and healthcare landscape.According to Dr. Aaron Wernham, CEO of the Montana Healthcare Foundation, "Medicaid coverage allows Montanans to access primary care, mental illness and substance use treatment, emergency and hospital care, and specialty services such as cancer care and surgery."The report revealed that Medicaid expansion has provided...
The Department of Public Health and Human Services (DPHHS) in Montana is collaborating with local farmers to increase access to fresh fruits and vegetables through the Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) Farm Direct Program."All farmers are welcome to join the Montana WIC Farm Direct program," stated Lacy Little, director of Montana WIC. "It is a great opportunity for farmers to get additional sales on their locally grown fruits and vegetables."The Farm Direct Program allows farmers to accept WIC Farmers Market Nutrition Program Benefits at various locations, including...
HELENA – Montana Attorney General Austin Knudsen, alongside a coalition of attorneys general, has taken a stand against the Biden administration's recent actions, filing a lawsuit to challenge the unlawful Title IX rule that threatens women's rights and safety.In response to the Biden administration's expansion of Title IX to include "gender identity," Attorney General Knudsen expressed his concerns, stating, "For 50 years Title IX has protected girls and women’s rights, but President Biden has abandoned those protections to appease the woke left." He further criticized...
Tim Sheehy, a US Senate candidate from Montana, stated that his opponent Sen. John Tester has "worked hand in glove with Joe Biden" in support of the border agenda. This statement was made on April 18 in a press release.
The Department of the Interior has recently unveiled a final rule aimed at overhauling the Bureau of Land Management’s oil and gas leasing regulations, signaling a significant shift towards the conservation of public lands and wildlife habitats. This move has been welcomed by various stakeholders, including conservationists, ranchers, and outdoor enthusiasts, with a particular focus on Montana, where public lands play a pivotal role in the state's lifestyle and economy.Frank Szollosi, the Executive Director of the Montana Wildlife Federation, expressed gratitude towards...
Apr 24 2024HELENA – Montana Attorney General Austin Knudsen expressed his satisfaction following Congressional approval of a bill that would result in the ban of TikTok in the United States unless Chinese-owned ByteDance divests its stake in the platform. Knudsen remarked, “I’m glad to see that Congress finally acted and followed Montana’s lead to ban TikTok. The dangerous application is a spy tool for the Chinese Communist Party that poses a serious threat to our national security and puts the privacy of Americans at risk. I hope President Biden keeps his...
Montana Attorney General Austin Knudsen, along with three other state attorneys general, has filed a lawsuit against the Biden administration's energy rule, which is deemed overreaching and detrimental to Montana's economy. The lawsuit, the 43rd filed by Attorney General Knudsen against the Biden administration, challenges a Bureau of Land Management (BLM) rule that mandates a preference for mineral interests using flaring over venting to dispose of waste.According to Attorney General Knudsen, the rule will make oil and gas development more expensive and reduce production...