Montana Governor Steve Bullock hosted another press conference in the State Capitol to announce that a fifth Montanan had died of complications of COVID 19.
Montana Governor Steve Bullock, citing the growing number of COVID 19 virus cases in Montana, now standing at 90, issued a statewide stay-at-home order to all Montanans to prevent the further spread of coronavirus.
On Tuesday, at a press conference in Helena, Governor Steve Bullock extended some closures and restrictions throughout the state to slow the spread of the COVID 19 pandemic in the state.
Montana Governor Steve Bullock on Wednesday issued a travel advisory for Montanans who have traveled internationally, asking them to self-quarantine for 14 days after returning home to Montana.
In a telephone press conference from his office in Helena on Monday afternoon, Montana Governor Steve Bullock provided an update on the COVID 19 pandemic and its effects on Montana.
Democrats Cora Neumann, Mike Knoles, and John Seckinger, all of Bozeman, have dropped out of the Senate race as Bullock announces his bid for Senate seat.
The Associated Press reports that Montana Gov. Steve Bullock will try to unseat first-term Republican Sen. Steve Daines, a senior adviser said Monday, giving Democrats a boost in their effort to take control of the Senate in November.