Waded Cruzado President of Montana State University | Official Website
Waded Cruzado President of Montana State University | Official Website
A new episode of "Montana PBS Reports: IMPACT" is scheduled to premiere on Montana PBS at 7 p.m. on Thursday, February 13. The program will explore a debate in the Montana Legislature regarding the state's Medicaid expansion program. This initiative currently provides health care coverage for over 75,000 Montanans, but it is set to expire unless legislative action is taken. Proponents argue that the program has significantly reduced the number of uninsured individuals in Montana, while critics point to its billion-dollar cost as a concern.
Additionally, the episode will address recent developments within the Montana Legislature where Republicans hold a majority in both chambers. Nine Senate Republicans recently voted alongside Democrats to highlight what they perceived as unfair committee assignments, causing a stir within their party. The show will examine how these early session events are influencing legislative proceedings and the Republican Party's strategy amid internal divisions.
"Montana PBS Reports: IMPACT" offers detailed reporting on issues relevant to residents of Montana. Further information can be found at https://mtpbsreports.org/.
The upcoming episode will be available for viewing live on television, online at www.watch.montanapbs.org/livestream/, or via the Montana PBS Facebook page at www.facebook.com/MontanaPBS.