Carly Graf

Picture a Montana that's the nation's hub for the $20 billion-and-growing longevity industry, a place where people from all over the world come to receive vanguard therapies that slow aging, allow them to live better for longer or finally ease chronic pain.

That was the pitch made by top biotech industry executives during the 2025 legislative session in support of Senate Bill 535 , sponsored by Senate President Pro Tempore Ken. Bogner, R-Miles City, and signed into law last month by GOP Gov. Greg Gianforte.

SB 535 makes Montana the first state in the nation to give providers who specialize in experimental treatments a path to open licensed centers, described by Bogner as "one stop shops" for otherwise hard-to-access care and a tangible way to give patients greater choic

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