When it comes to healthcare, temporary tele-health funding has been allocated and constituents were asking if it would be made permanent. Both legislators believe that growth in this method of healthcare interaction is going to be more broadly utilized in the future and will become a staple of care. Both Williams and Best agree that funding for mental health and behavioral health needs to remain a high priority, and both were surprised that one proposed funding stream, a portion of a one-cent sales tax, was pulled for consideration this session by Gov. Reynolds. Williams points to the pandemic as a trigger for increased care needs.
Chantelle Grove
Friday’s blizzard resulted in officers with the Carroll Police Department assisting four motorists between 6:42 a.m. and 10:42 p.m. Over the course of the.