Children’s Defense Fund campaign gives assurance
Helena, Mont (AP) - The Children’s Defense Fund will help push-Montana, a proposal for a health insurance ballot action.
The group said the language, there is $ 25000 for the 155-initiative effort, it is an extension of health care, reports on children uninsured and cost about $ 30 million.
State external auditor John Morrison, is a leader in the effort, said he is convinced supporters obtain the necessary signatures for the initiative vote.
The Children’s Defense Fund said, it is also opening an office of Montana, its eighth facility in the country. A site has not been elected.
The group of the scene, Jim Koppel said Montana could become a leader in the field of children’s health problems with the adoption of the proposed measure ballot.
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