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Jeremy Drake writes, HB 477’s success shows that even in politically divided times, citizens and lawmakers can find common ...
Montana’s frayed behavioral health care system will get a shot in the arm after state lawmakers approved sweeping changes.
The state's new property tax relief law puts the Billings at odds with the city's charter and the will of local voters.
UM Legislative News Service, University of Montana School of Journalism Property Tax Bills Head to Governor HELENA — Two major property tax relief bills passed on April 30, ultimately putting an end ...
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Public News Service on MSNMontana-based Native advocacy group opens D.C. officeOn the heels of a busy Montana legislative session, the advocacy group Western Native Voice is setting its sights higher and ...
Conservatives say the Montana Legislature’s bill banning foreign donors from funding state ballot initiatives is too weak.
Together, the two bills mark a sweeping rebalancing of Montana’s property tax system. A new homestead exemption lowers the ...
Strategic Lawsuits Against Public Participation’ aim to bury defendants in legal fees over illegitimate cause for legal ...
When someone accused of a crime in this small northwestern Montana town needs mental health care, chances are they’ll be locked in a basement jail cell the size ...
Derided by critics as the “Nasty Nine” and censured by the state party, a group of Republican state senators said they were ...
State officials gave the thumbs-up to a timber sale just outside of Libby last month at the Land Board Commission meeting in Helena.
On the first day of the session, nine Republican senators voted with Democrats to change the rules the Senate was operating ...
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