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The Montana Legislature has voted to override Gov. Greg Gianforte’s veto of a bill to reimburse local jails for holding ...
Montana policymakers made housing affordability a top issue at the statehouse, but mobile home park residents feel left out.
The Senate voted to approve a $9 billion rescission package aimed at clawing back money already allocated for public radio and television.
By the time Montana’s 2026 elections roll around, there could be some big changes to the way people in the state vote – if ...
Williams passed key policies to preserve the Rattlesnake Wilderness, secure family medical leave, protect children with developmental disabilities, establish tribal colleges and preserve funding for ...
In some of Montana’s smallest school districts, community members have put the blame for enrollment challenges on a new state law that took effect last year – but that may be only part of the story.
Jackson Crawford writes, The Legislature took a bipartisan step in the right direction. If only our Governor could catch up.
The new law makes water rights permanent and provides certainty for agriculture, recreation, and other water users throughout ...
Providers say House Bill 924 should make a difference for those who face financial and technical difficulties in trying to ...
Montanans’ wallets, freedom and energy future took a heavy hit with the governor’s recent veto of Senate Bill 188.
Though Montana received an exemption, Sens. Tim Sheehy and Steve Daines and Reps. Ryan Zinke and Troy Downing remained vocal ...
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