Monthly Archives: June 2019

Critical Access

Back before we got into a stalemate when talking about healthcare costs, long ago when I had good knees and my hair wasn’t grey, funding for small town hospitals was recognized as a problem. After Montana demonstrated they could support … Continue reading

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Equitable assessment

This week in Boise there will be an interim committee meeting on Monday. By the time you read this they will be back home, not done with their work, but maybe started. The title of the committee is the “Equitable … Continue reading

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Summer Reading

We’re short of the solstice, but with school getting out soon it’s time to start talking about summer reading. I’ve started early. With all the furor about the two-year-long Mueller investigation and his recent public statement where he said, “Read … Continue reading

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