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Steve Bullock @GovernorBullock
The University of Washington Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation projects that 600 lives could be saved in Montana over the next few months if everyone followed our statewide masking requirement. Please #MaskUpMT - one of those 600 lives could be your neighbor. — PolitiTweet.org
Steve Bullock @GovernorBullock
The deadline to apply for a Business Adaptability Grant is this Sunday. Businesses across Montana are eligible for help covering expenses they've taken on - plexiglass shields, masks, hand sanitizer - to ensure the safety of their employees & customers. https://t.co/WKH6LhVBWd — PolitiTweet.org
Steve Bullock @GovernorBullock
But our success depends on all of us. Stay home as much as possible for those working in our crowded hospitals so you can still get care, for the businesses trying to be safe, for kids who rely on schools, and for parents working to keep the heat on and food on the table. — PolitiTweet.org
Steve Bullock @GovernorBullock
Until my last day in office, my administration will fight to limit the spread and save lives. I want to set up the next administration for success by continuing to build up our testing supplies and capacity, stockpiling PPE, and filling personnel requests for health care workers. — PolitiTweet.org
Steve Bullock @GovernorBullock
For months, I have been honest about the challenges we face here in Montana with implementing further statewide restrictions. The lack of a federal response and Congressional inaction in passing additional relief for Americans exacerbates our challenges. — PolitiTweet.org
Steve Bullock @GovernorBullock
Public health experts, doctors, and nurses have been joining me at press conferences for months to try to raise the alarm about rapidly rising COVID-19 cases. That alarm is undoubtedly ringing loud. It is going to be a long and challenging winter for our state and nation. — PolitiTweet.org
Steve Bullock @GovernorBullock
We need Montanans to follow public health guidelines and to stay home as much as possible. Wear a mask, skip that gathering, go home after work and stay home, and support your local restaurant with takeout. These are the best weapons we have this winter. — PolitiTweet.org
Steve Bullock @GovernorBullock
While Montana has made progress fulfilling this commitment, we must continue our efforts to ensure no veterans are left behind when they need our support. — PolitiTweet.org
Steve Bullock @GovernorBullock
That is why we, as Montanans and Americans, must make a commitment to honor their service, protect their physical and mental health care, guard their educational opportunities, and help them transition to fulfilling civilian careers. — PolitiTweet.org
Steve Bullock @GovernorBullock
A handshake and words of gratitude are not enough to thank our veterans for the risks they take to preserve the health, values, and peace of our communities and our country. — PolitiTweet.org
Steve Bullock @GovernorBullock
In my eight years as Governor, I have called on the citizen soldiers and airmen of the Montana National Guard numerous times to assist our response to everything from wildfires to coronavirus. I am always humbled by how honorably and quickly they answer that call. — PolitiTweet.org
Steve Bullock @GovernorBullock
This virus can impact lives long after recovering. This is just one of the many reasons why it is critical we all remain vigilant and protect ourselves and our communities. https://t.co/JE8tOSHk6E — PolitiTweet.org
Steve Bullock @GovernorBullock
Montana is one big community of creatives, makers, and thinkers who have been leaders in addressing COVID-19 head on through innovative ideas. Check out the new Montana Innovation Hub designed to help businesses thrive into our state's future: https://t.co/3MWogTlG2E — PolitiTweet.org
Steve Bullock @GovernorBullock
Today in 1889, Montana was admitted to the union as the 41st state. In the 131 years since, we have stood shoulder to shoulder as Montanans to withstand challenges and celebrate our triumphs, and it is that spirit that will see us through the next 131 years. https://t.co/tvDnF9Pv2U — PolitiTweet.org
Steve Bullock @GovernorBullock
Congratulations to President-elect Joe Biden and Vice President-elect Kamala Harris. At a time when our country is deeply divided, we must remember all we have in common as Americans, and that together, we can work toward a future of healing and of prosperity. — PolitiTweet.org
Steve Bullock @GovernorBullock
Today is Elouise Cobell Day in the state of Montana. Elouise was a powerful activist and elder of the Blackfeet Nat… https://t.co/YiiIPwsKtB — PolitiTweet.org
Steve Bullock @GovernorBullock
Our healthcare workers are working tirelessly to care for Montanans hospitalized due to COVID-19. Nursing teams are… https://t.co/0hAPYAl0NO — PolitiTweet.org
Steve Bullock @GovernorBullock
Small businesses are the backbone of our communities. With support from the state’s Coronavirus Relief Funds, the S… https://t.co/9ROboCGp0G — PolitiTweet.org
Steve Bullock @GovernorBullock
This is an unprecedented situation, especially for our frontline healthcare workers who are working damn hard to sa… https://t.co/wKU0FJTv27 — PolitiTweet.org
Steve Bullock @GovernorBullock
This virus can impact anyone #MaskUpMT https://t.co/9ajLhsUQBv — PolitiTweet.org
Steve Bullock @GovernorBullock
All marketplace plans cover doctor visits, hospital stays, prescriptions, preventative care and more, and provide protections for Montanans with pre-existing conditions. — PolitiTweet.org
Steve Bullock @GovernorBullock
This year has highlighted even further how crucial quality, affordable health care coverage is for Montanans. Open Enrollment begins today and goes until December 15. To get connected with coverage, financial assistance, and free one-on-one help, visit https://t.co/lXrgmy8HXD. — PolitiTweet.org
Steve Bullock @GovernorBullock
Some of my fondest memories of the past 8 years are seeing Montana’s kids dressed up for Halloween. Since it looks a bit different this year, here’s a throwback. Please be safe and look out for your fellow Montanans today. https://t.co/No6xprM2Di — PolitiTweet.org
Steve Bullock @GovernorBullock
Meat processing infrastructure grants through the state's Coronavirus Relief Funds are helping to build food security and support our producers, now and into the future. https://t.co/8yY7iRVzfd — PolitiTweet.org
Steve Bullock @GovernorBullock
As we head into the holiday weekend, we ask Montanans to stay vigilant. Incorporate a cloth face covering into your costume, avoid large gatherings, and trick or treat with your own household. Celebrate safely to prevent the spread. https://t.co/bNWrNDYbPQ — PolitiTweet.org
Steve Bullock @GovernorBullock
Montana set a new daily record high in positive COVID-19 cases. This virus is real, it is spreading through our communities, and it can impact anyone. We must get our hands around this virus. https://t.co/mCmcXSCJb2 — PolitiTweet.org
Steve Bullock @GovernorBullock
Record setting cold temperatures and early winter storms have limited the harvest season for Montana’s farmers and workers. This order will ensure farmers can harvest their crops in time and avoid unnecessary losses. https://t.co/okSs4E9gLW — PolitiTweet.org
Steve Bullock @GovernorBullock
"We see some communities that are fairly sick. And to respond to those communities, we need to respond as a community." - Dr. Greg Holzman, Chief Medical Officer https://t.co/oNkTCAVSaD — PolitiTweet.org
Steve Bullock @GovernorBullock
Montana has been a leader in quickly deploying targeted support where it's needed most, and businesses in every Montana county and in virtually every industry have accessed grant dollars to help weather the economic impacts created by the pandemic. https://t.co/AFiZloj3fd — PolitiTweet.org
Steve Bullock @GovernorBullock
Our health care workers need our support so they can provide the best possible care to Montanans. We need to avoid large gatherings, mask up, wash our hands often - and of course, get the flu shot - to keep hospital beds open. https://t.co/PWQ5iX0pk5 — PolitiTweet.org