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Gianforte donates first-quarter salary to drug treatment center

June 17, 2021

Montana Gov. Greg Gianforte (R) will be donating the first quarter of his salary to a drug treatment facility in the state.

One Health Bighorn, a medical facility that also does drug treatment, is set to receive money from the governor, upholding a promise he made to donate his salary to multiple groups throughout his tenure, The Associated Press reported.

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