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Bill Summary · LC 4350

Legislative bill overview

LC 4350 is a Montana bill that proposes general revisions to the state's health laws, though specific provisions are not publicly detailed in available records. The bill was assigned to a drafter in January 2025 but never advanced beyond the draft stage before dying in process in May 2025.

Why is this important

Health law revisions can affect healthcare delivery, insurance requirements, public health regulations, and patient protections across Montana. The bill's failure to progress means no changes to current health law frameworks will result from this legislative effort, at least in this session.

Potential points of contention

  • Lack of transparency: No detailed bill text was publicly available, making it impossible to assess what specific health law changes were proposed or why stakeholders might object
  • Stalled momentum: The bill was placed on hold twice before dying, suggesting either low legislative priority or unresolved internal disagreements about its contents
  • Undefined scope: "Generally revise health laws" is vague—sweeping health law changes could affect providers, insurers, patients, and public health agencies differently depending on provisions

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

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