On the recordMarch 29, 2023
As you said, we do not have a dental school in Montana, where receiving care often means driving several hours to see the nearest health-care provider.
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congress.govAs you said, we do not have a dental school in Montana, where receiving care often means driving several hours to see the nearest health-care provider.
Daines highlights the challenges of dental care access in rural Montana.
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