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June 01, 2021 By Published on May 12, 2021 After years of work by local veterinary technicians, the Montana legislature passed a bill establishing licensing and qualifications for their profession in the state. The state was one of only a handful of remaining states that does not require credentialing for veterinary technicians. The bill, SB 106, creates qualifications for veterinary technicians under the Montana Board of Veterinary Medicine, outlines a scope of practice for veterinary technicians, and penalizes an individual for falsely claiming to be licensed. It also adds a member to the veterinary board to represent licensed veterinary technicians. The bill awaited Gov. Greg Gianforte’s signature as of press time in early May; if signed, it goes into effect at the beginning of 2023. ....
Under a draft policy to implement a new law broadly expanding where firearms are allowed, students on Montanaâs college campuses who meet safety certifications would be able to carry concealed firearms without a permit. The Montana Board of Regents will host a listening session Wednesday to hear comments on their draft policy implementing House Bill 102, which Republican Gov. Greg Gianforte signed into law in February. The bill allows Montanans to carry concealed firearms in most places in the state without a permit, and â most relevant to the Montana University System â removes the Board of Regentsâ ability to enforce restrictions for guns carried on campuses. ....
Advocates mark Day of Awareness for missing and murdered indigenous people Jonathon Ambarian State and tribal leaders and family members of missing and murdered people gathered at the Montana State Capitol on May 5, a national Day of Awareness. and last updated 2021-05-06 00:02:53-04 HELENA â May 5 is National Missing and Murdered Indigenous Persons Awareness Day, and across Montana, people gathered to make sure the crisis isnât forgotten. In Helena, events started Wednesday morning. A small group of people gathered on the Walking Mall to âSmudge the Streets.â Smudging is a traditional ceremony for cleansing and purification. Those taking part walked up Last Chance Gulch, burning bundles of sage and sweetgrass, spreading the smoke and holding prayers. ....
MT advocates mark Day of Awareness for missing and murdered indigenous people May 5 marked National Missing and Murdered Indigenous Persons Awareness Day, and across Montana, people gathered to make sure the crisis isnât forgotten. By: Jonathon Ambarian and last updated 2021-05-13 11:12:31-04 HELENA â May 5 marked National Missing and Murdered Indigenous Persons Awareness Day, and across Montana, people gathered to make sure the crisis isnât forgotten. In Helena, events started Wednesday morning. A small group of people gathered on the Walking Mall to âSmudge the Streets.â Smudging is a traditional ceremony for cleansing and purification. Those taking part walked up Last Chance Gulch, burning bundles of sage and sweetgrass, spreading the smoke and holding prayers. ....
See What a $100K Salary Looks Like After Taxes in Your State John Csiszar April 28, 2021, 5:00 AM America is still in the midst of a health crisis triggered by the global coronavirus pandemic. Unfortunately, this has brought financial hardship to many Americans especially because most have insufficient emergency funds. In a recent GOBankingRates survey, nearly half of those polled claimed to have less than one month of emergency savings tucked away, and fewer than 19% have more than six months of savings. At times like these, it’s more important than ever to focus on just how much income you take home from your paycheck so you can budget appropriately going forward. ....