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Posted on April 15, 2020

State legislators write letter to Bullock voicing concerns over COVID-19 directives

HELENA – Some members of the Montana State Legislature wrote Governor Steve Bullock a letter, voicing their concerns on his COVID-19 directives.

Below is the full letter:

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