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LC 1091

Generally revise health and human services laws

2025 Regular Session

Proposed omnibus bill to revise Montana health and human services laws died in legislative process before formal introduction or substantive debate.

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Bill Summary · LC 1091

Legislative bill overview

LC 1091 is a broad omnibus bill designed to comprehensively revise Montana's health and human services laws. The specific provisions are not detailed in the available legislative record, as the bill remained in draft form and did not advance to introduction. The bill died in the legislative process without becoming a formal proposal.

Why is this important

Omnibus health and human services bills typically address multiple regulatory, administrative, and policy matters affecting healthcare delivery, social services, and vulnerable populations. Such comprehensive revisions can significantly impact healthcare providers, benefit recipients, and state agency operations across wide-ranging areas.

Potential points of contention

  • Scope and transparency: Omnibus bills combining numerous health and human services changes may lack transparency about individual provisions, making it difficult for stakeholders to understand and comment on specific impacts before passage
  • Unknown specific provisions: Without access to draft language, it's unclear what particular reforms or changes were proposed, preventing meaningful public debate on potentially controversial modifications
  • Implementation complexity: Simultaneous revision of multiple health and human services statutes could create coordination challenges and unintended interactions between different regulatory areas

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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