‘Anti-vaxx’ bill would mean no visitors, all masks to healthcare facilities in Montana
Darrell Ehrlick
Expecting fathers: Don’t expect to be there at the birth of your child.
For those wanting to see a close family member injured in a car accident: Better wait outside.
If you want to see grandpa or grandma in an assisted living facility: Try again in a couple years.
A coalition of the largest medical providers in Montana took the rare step of spelling out exactly what they’ll be forced to do if Gov. Greg Gianforte signs the bill that appears headed for his desk. And they were clear that HB702 would untie years of science that have kept patients, care-providers and visitors healthy.
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People speak against Hill s immunization bill
Ed Hill
Havre s freshman Rep. Ed Hill, a Republican, had his first hearing on his first bill this week, with one person speaking in support and a number of people speaking against his proposal to change Montana s immunization laws, saying it would endanger the health of school children and other Montana residents and could lead to outbreaks of diseases eradicated in the state for decades. House Bill 332 was heard Wednesday in the House Education Committee, with Hill saying it is just a bill to modernize definitions of immunization and immunizing agent. His bill adds due to infection or recovery.