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Legislators Hear Testimony On Bill Expanding Workers’ Compensation

Rep. Andrea Olsen (D) - HD 100.
Montana Legislature

Lawmakers on the House Business and Labor Committee heard testimony Wednesday on several bills that would change workers’ compensation, including one that would allow essential workers to receive benefits if they contract COVID-19.

Rep. Andrea Olsen, D-Missoula, sponsored House Bill 550.

“May we honor all those who stepped up and cared for all of us during the pandemic, despite the risks to their personal health and safety,” Olsen said.

Ole Hedstrom spoke in support of the bill on behalf of the Montana State Council of Professional Firefighters, the union that represents firefighters. 

“This bill provides necessary protection for not only my membership, but every other essential worker in the state of Montana,” Hedstrom said.

Opponents said the bill was too broad. Alan Olson spoke on behalf of the Montana Petroleum Association. 

“Trying to establish where the employee got the virus, I think it’s impossible,” Olson said.

Olson was joined by five other opponents from industry and insurance companies, including the Montana State Fund, the public workers’ compensation insurance agency. 

Employers could refuse benefits under the bill if there is “clear and convincing evidence” the employee contracted the disease outside of work. 

James Bradley is a reporter with the UM Legislative News Service, a partnership of the University of Montana School of Journalism, the Montana Broadcasters Association, the Montana Newspaper Association and the Greater Montana Foundation.

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