At a press conference in Helena on Wednesday, Montana Governor Greg Gianforte addressed the issue of why Montana is not receiving its fair share of COVID 19 vaccines.
After reports of some rolling blackouts in Montana during the latest cold snap, Montana’s U.S. Representative Matt Rosendale provided the following statement.
Federal Activities:
On February 12, the Secretary of the Treasury Janet Yellen participated in a virtual meeting with G7 finance minsters and central bank governments. The secretary emphasized the commitment of the Biden administration to multilateralism to solve global issues, stating that the United States “places a high priority on deepening our international engagement and strengthening our alliances.” For more information, click
On February 12, the Federal Reserve Board released the hypothetical scenarios for its 2021 bank stress tests. Last year, the board found that large banks were generally well capitalized under a range of hypothetical events, but due to continuing economic uncertainty, placed restrictions on bank payouts to preserve the strength of the banking sector. The exercise evaluates the resilience of large banks by estimating their loan losses and capital levels, which provide a cushion against losses under hypothetical recession scenarios that extend nine q
Ravalli County Public Health Recommends Masks
Montana Governor Greg Gianforte rescinded the statewide mask mandate last week. That left local cities and businesses to do their own guidelines during the COVID-19 pandemic as far as wearing masks. Missoula County has continued their public mask mandate, but Ravalli County officially is following the state rules of no mandate.
Even so, the Public Health officials are recommending that you continue wearing the masks. Yesterday, a statement was issued by Ravalli County Public Health Officer Dr. Carol Calderwood:
Hang tough and continue the good job you are doing, citizens of Ravalli County! Masking is still one very important tool for us all to protect each other, decrease spread to the most vulnerable, and to keep businesses and schools open.
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