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Steve Bullock @GovernorBullock
Thank you to these nurses, and those all across the state, who demonstrate the wide range of specialties needed to keep our communities healthy at every level. Because of your knowledge and caring hearts, Montanans are in good hands. https://t.co/CT3BKM7kax — PolitiTweet.org
Steve Bullock @GovernorBullock
Happy Mother’s Day to my wife Lisa. Thank you for being my partner in all things, but especially in raising three remarkable kids. https://t.co/Z4DHEater5 — PolitiTweet.org
Steve Bullock @GovernorBullock
As Montanans enjoy the weekend, let’s continue to do our part to keep the virus contained. Pay attention to policies of open businesses, wash your hands, and wear a cloth mask where social distancing is difficult to maintain. We want to stay safe and to keep businesses open. — PolitiTweet.org
Steve Bullock @GovernorBullock
Montana’s families need access to sustainable and safe childcare options. This funding will provide much-needed financial assistance to providers, as well as support Montana families. https://t.co/qJs9KXrKOH — PolitiTweet.org
Steve Bullock @GovernorBullock
@AndrewYang Andrew, you’re aware we took aggressive steps, closing schools before places like, say New York? Not suggesting states should be penalized for acting quickly? You also know that the dollars are not based on number of cases, right? Economic injury is happening everywhere, correct? — PolitiTweet.org
Steve Bullock @GovernorBullock
@shelbfish024 And I wasn’t invited.... — PolitiTweet.org
Steve Bullock @GovernorBullock
Montanans must remain diligent: wear non-medical masks, wash your hands frequently, and stay home if you are high risk or sick. — PolitiTweet.org
Steve Bullock @GovernorBullock
In consultation with public health officials, we have determined that these businesses can carefully reopen under strict capacity, social distancing, and sanitation guidelines on May 15. https://t.co/iZ0bglnvuh — PolitiTweet.org
Steve Bullock @GovernorBullock
Took a tour of the Battelle Critical Care Decontamination System today, which can sanitize up to 80K N95 masks each day so our health care workers can stay safe on the front lines. To sign up for this free service, Montana health care workers should visit https://t.co/420LaI1A7Y https://t.co/RdFbNPWQk0 — PolitiTweet.org
Steve Bullock @GovernorBullock
Tomorrow the application portal will open for the first round of grants to ensure small businesses can responsibly reopen, homeowners can stay in their homes, Montanans most in-need have access to services, and more. Learn more at https://t.co/o7SiewrM7L https://t.co/hrZ80ZyecK — PolitiTweet.org
Steve Bullock @GovernorBullock
Nightly howls, donated meals, a Montana Air National Guard flyover: these are just a few of the ways folks in Montana are showing their appreciation for our dedicated first responders. It's things like this that remind us we will get through this together. https://t.co/2h3kQEnUEk — PolitiTweet.org
Steve Bullock @GovernorBullock
Today is #NationalNursesDay. Their knowledge, compassion, and bravery make nurses the backbone of Montana’s fight against COVID-19. I know I speak for Montanans when I say that we are grateful to nurses for their tireless dedication to their fellow citizens. — PolitiTweet.org
Steve Bullock @GovernorBullock
Here's just some of what Montana's doing with the first round of emergency grants: 💰 Grants for small businesses 🏠 Emergency Housing Assistance 🏥 Grants for local health and tribal health centers 🥫Assistance to food banks and pantries — PolitiTweet.org
Steve Bullock @GovernorBullock
Montanans have been hit hard by COVID-19, but Montanans also look out for each other. So today we announced $123 million in grants to provide economic relief. Individuals and businesses can start applying for grants on May 7th. Learn more here: https://t.co/o7SiewrM7L — PolitiTweet.org
Steve Bullock @GovernorBullock
Today and every day, let us remember the lives lost, such as Hanna Harris, Ashley Loring Heavy Runner and others. Let us honor their memory through our commitment to fighting for justice for indigenous women and girls, and to preventing these tragedies. #MMIW #NotInvisible — PolitiTweet.org
Steve Bullock @GovernorBullock
As we are living through challenging times with COVID-19, we must not forget the other important issues we face tod… https://t.co/eKE8t7tzpe
Steve Bullock @GovernorBullock
As we are living through challenging times with COVID-19, we must not forget the other important issues we face today. Today I call on Montanans to stand with the tireless families and advocates who fight to end the epidemic of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls. — PolitiTweet.org
Steve Bullock @GovernorBullock
Older adults and those with compromised immune systems should continue to stay home. Washing your hands, staying home when sick, and wearing non-medical masks out in public are also part of Montana’s new normal. — PolitiTweet.org
Steve Bullock @GovernorBullock
While additional businesses open today under strict social distancing protocols, they will look different than before the virus. We must remain vigilant and adhere to social distancing measures to ensure Montana stays open and progresses to the next phase of the reopening plan. — PolitiTweet.org
Steve Bullock @GovernorBullock
Unless the Force is strong with you, you use your hands to open doors, push grocery carts, press buttons, pilot a pre-Empire Razor Crest, and more. Make sure to wash your hands. #MayThe4th https://t.co/yFHDOapWGv — PolitiTweet.org
Steve Bullock @GovernorBullock
I continue to be humbled by the thoughtfulness, generosity and compassion of Montanans in response to COVID-19. Free and confidential help is available during this time. Visit this link for more👇🏼 https://t.co/U9Ue0Nd7QB — PolitiTweet.org
Steve Bullock @GovernorBullock
If you’re going out in public, please wear a cloth mask! It’s a simple step we can all take to keep our neighbors safe. — PolitiTweet.org
Steve Bullock @GovernorBullock
We're grateful for this system that can decontaminate 80,000 N95 masks a day. This new technology will make sure those on the frontline don’t go a single day without the equipment they need to protect themselves and their patients. https://t.co/GqBUnJdaWN — PolitiTweet.org
Steve Bullock @GovernorBullock
We're working every day to ramp up our testing capacity and ensure that anyone who needs a test can get a test at no cost. https://t.co/UCOhXmmipr — PolitiTweet.org
Steve Bullock @GovernorBullock
As we gradually and responsibly reopen our state, we need to keep the virus suppressed - and ramping up our testing capacity is critical. https://t.co/71ACjmFUCt — PolitiTweet.org
Steve Bullock @GovernorBullock
If any Montanan has any COVID-19 symptom - including chills, repeated shaking with chills, muscle pain, headache, sore throat, new loss of taste or smell, fever, cough, and shortness of breath - I’m asking you to get tested and I’m asking providers to do the test. — PolitiTweet.org
Steve Bullock @GovernorBullock
Over the past ten days, we have received 25,000 swabs to help with ramping up testing and we will continue to work toward a consistent supply chain. Our ability to reach testing targets is based on the availability of these supplies. — PolitiTweet.org
Steve Bullock @GovernorBullock
As more testing becomes available, the state will begin partnering with community health centers for testing frontline workers and engaging in general population surveillance testing. — PolitiTweet.org
Steve Bullock @GovernorBullock
We will be testing residents and employees in nursing homes and assisted living facilities over the next month and will continue surveillance at those facilities. We will also conduct surveillance testing in Montana's tribal communities. — PolitiTweet.org
Steve Bullock @GovernorBullock
We continue to ask providers to test any Montana with one or more symptoms of COVID-19, including the CDC's recent expanded list of symptoms. — PolitiTweet.org
Steve Bullock @GovernorBullock
I am establishing a testing target of 60,000 tests/month. This is a long-term goal that we will be working towards in our continued response to COVID-19. — PolitiTweet.org