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Over the 85-day session, the nine Republicans voted with 18 Senate Democrats to rearrange committee assignments, move bills ...
There was very little new information presented at the Frenchtown Smurfit Stone Citizens Advisory Group meeting, and that was ...
With the Montana Legislature’s 69th session now officially at a close, leaders have been looking back at what they got done ...
A rare straight three years of average snowfall or better in the mountains means it's statistically more likely that a dry ...
In the 11th hour of the Montana Legislature, two bills ensuring that marijuana sales tax revenue will continue to fund ...
In a long-running fight over public lands, a conservation group accuses the Bureau of Land Management of deprioritizing the ...
The final priority for the 69th Montana Legislature — one many lawmakers campaigned on — passed both chambers on the final ...
The Bureau of Land Management didn't explain how slashing protected research areas from 22,000 acres to just 3,700 still ...
Assembly Bill 1165 would designate an as-of-yet undetermined amount of money to solve both the state's housing and ...
It’s now up to Montana Gov. Greg Gianforte to pick between two conservation-focused models for distributing state marijuana ...
In an interview with a blog aimed at legalizing psychedelic drugs, Missoula City Council member Daniel Carlino said he's had ...
Lawmakers debated a record number of bills and passed major initiatives including Medicaid expansion, income and property tax ...
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