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Steve Bullock @GovernorBullock
For these national teams and our frontline workers here at home to be successful, we need every Montanan to stay home as much as possible, wear masks, social distance, and avoid gatherings. — PolitiTweet.org
Steve Bullock @GovernorBullock
Hospital capacity is stressed and our healthcare workers are exhausted, with many unable to work from being exposed… https://t.co/rYJuRdwVkL
Steve Bullock @GovernorBullock
Hospital capacity is stressed and our healthcare workers are exhausted, with many unable to work from being exposed to the virus. I join Montanans in being grateful for this additional medical staff to ensure critical care continues during this time. https://t.co/GRolM0eR7e — PolitiTweet.org
Steve Bullock @GovernorBullock
Throughout my time as governor, I have proposed budgets that ensure fiscal responsibility while making investments to benefit Montanans. Last week, I released my final budget that upholds these principles, even in the middle of a global pandemic. https://t.co/LRr8P7sFjy — PolitiTweet.org
Steve Bullock @GovernorBullock
In addition to limiting public gatherings to 25 individuals where social distancing is not possible or practiced, I urge Montanans to limit their involvement in any in-person gatherings of 15 or more. Such gatherings are a significant contributor to the spread of the virus. https://t.co/fAxWrdTdRm — PolitiTweet.org
Steve Bullock @GovernorBullock
My mask protects you and your mask protects me - and if we all mask up in public places and around others outside our household, we have a much greater likelihood of reducing transmission of this virus. https://t.co/ncUgIE5WTD — PolitiTweet.org
Steve Bullock @GovernorBullock
When more Montanans become infected with the virus, more people are taken out of the workforce due to quarantine or isolation, straining businesses and at times closing their doors. We need Montanans to limit their outings in public as much as possible to reduce transmission. https://t.co/hWdxQemR5t — PolitiTweet.org
Steve Bullock @GovernorBullock
As Montana's economy continues to recover, the health of the economy depends on our ability to reduce the spread of the virus. Montanans must take seriously public health measures to keep businesses and schools open and workers on the job. https://t.co/tC379CErQN — PolitiTweet.org
Steve Bullock @GovernorBullock
This is an important step in ensuring we are getting work done on the ground to address the challenges we face across our forested landscapes in Montana. https://t.co/muyaYMvIau — PolitiTweet.org
Steve Bullock @GovernorBullock
If Congress cannot agree on another pandemic stimulus package as the nation heads into winter with COVID-19 infections surging, we must do what we can to help Montanans today. https://t.co/EpJAIjfQbD — PolitiTweet.org
Steve Bullock @GovernorBullock
The COVID-19 vaccine is a light at the end of the tunnel. However, that tunnel is long and Montana and other states are squarely in the middle of it. Lives are at stake in what we each do, individually, between now and the widespread availability of a vaccine. — PolitiTweet.org
Steve Bullock @GovernorBullock
We all have to collectively recognize that this virus won’t stop spreading through our communities at any time soon unless we take active steps to stop its spread. The responsibility for doing that rests with each of us. https://t.co/19btUuLZ0t — PolitiTweet.org
Steve Bullock @GovernorBullock
Our healthcare workers and hospital resources are exhausted. We need Montanans to stay home as much as possible, wear a face covering when out in public, and limit gatherings – particularly as we enter the upcoming holiday season. https://t.co/3BQnAUgYjc — PolitiTweet.org
Steve Bullock @GovernorBullock
The situation is serious in Montana and across the nation. Montanans must collectively recognize that we must take active steps to stop this virus from spreading. Be mindful of others in the coming weeks and let’s take seriously these new restrictions in place. — PolitiTweet.org
Steve Bullock @GovernorBullock
All public gatherings and events will be limited to 25 individuals where it is not possible to practice social distancing or where social distancing is not being practiced. This does not alter the existing requirements for K-12 schools or apply to houses of worship. — PolitiTweet.org
Steve Bullock @GovernorBullock
Restaurants, bars, breweries, distilleries, and casinos will be required to operate at 50% of normal capacity and to close no later than 10:00 p.m. Tables must be limited to 6 people per table, with 6 feet of physical distance between groups. — PolitiTweet.org
Steve Bullock @GovernorBullock
The statewide mask requirement will cover all counties, regardless of the number of active cases. All businesses, government offices, and other indoor spaces open to the public – in all counties in Montana – will be required to follow the face covering requirement. — PolitiTweet.org
Steve Bullock @GovernorBullock
We need to turn things around in the coming months while we wait on a widely distributed vaccine, or else we risk hospitals that turn patients away and any further ability to control the spread. Beginning Friday, November 20: — PolitiTweet.org
Steve Bullock @GovernorBullock
Montana entered this challenging year in an incredibly strong fiscal position. I’m pleased now to leave it in a similarly strong position, and I hope that our future leaders will spend wisely and be reminded of what can be accomplished when working together. — PolitiTweet.org
Steve Bullock @GovernorBullock
The circumstances of the past year have presented challenges unparalleled in our lifetime, but unlike most states, our budget has weathered this storm. If the next administration and legislature choose to cut government services, it’ll be based on ideology, not necessity. — PolitiTweet.org
Steve Bullock @GovernorBullock
Today I am pleased to share my final budget proposal as governor: a budget that is balanced, leaves healthy reserves, and protects the services Montanans rely on without having to make any cuts or raise any taxes. — PolitiTweet.org
Steve Bullock @GovernorBullock
All throughout this crisis, the citizen soldiers and airmen of the National Guard have honorably answered the call to protect our fellow Montanans. It's time we have their backs by following public health requirements, like masking up. Visit https://t.co/jvxQOkTMfz https://t.co/K0cOcQJISZ — PolitiTweet.org
Steve Bullock @GovernorBullock
Let’s prove we value the health of our community and our frontline workers who go to work in crowded hospitals day and night to care for us. — PolitiTweet.org
Steve Bullock @GovernorBullock
COVID-19 is projected to be near the top in leading causes of death in Montana this year. It is within our power to save lives. If Montanans mask up, follow public health requirements, and stay home as much as possible, we can save hundreds of lives. — PolitiTweet.org
Steve Bullock @GovernorBullock
More than 500 Montanans have lost their lives due to COVID-19. Communities across our state are deeply feeling the impact of this virus, now more than we’ve seen before, and families are facing a holiday season without the ones they love most. — PolitiTweet.org
Steve Bullock @GovernorBullock
Simple acts can save lives. Visit https://t.co/jvxQOkTMfz. https://t.co/YhNhiEJref — PolitiTweet.org
Steve Bullock @GovernorBullock
The more this virus spreads, the more it impacts Montanans’ lives. Please take it seriously by staying home as much as possible and wearing a face covering when in public spaces. — PolitiTweet.org
Steve Bullock @GovernorBullock
The more this virus spreads, the more it impacts Montanans’ lives. Please take it seriously by staying home as much as possible and wearing a face covering when in public spaces. — PolitiTweet.org
Steve Bullock @GovernorBullock
That’s a population nearly the size of Montana’s largest city away from work, away from school, and away from the healthcare jobs or other frontline worker jobs that we can’t afford to have gaps in. — PolitiTweet.org
Steve Bullock @GovernorBullock
In October, 20,052 Montanans became infected with COVID-19. If you take a modest estimate and assume that each individual who tested positive had just 4 close contacts, in total over 100,200 Montanans would’ve had to quarantine or isolate for some part of the month of October. — PolitiTweet.org
Steve Bullock @GovernorBullock
For those who don’t think strained hospitals, exhausted healthcare workers, and the loss of lives are enough to take this virus seriously, consider the impact on close contacts who have to quarantine and temporarily miss work. — PolitiTweet.org