Morning Newscast 04-16-15

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Josh Burnham

On this edition of Montana Morning Newscast, the Montana House yesterday debated and approved the Flathead Reservation water compact.

A measure requiring more disclosure surrounding campaign donations has passed the Legislature and is headed to the governor for his signature.

Missoula's Samantha Moore thinks she may know why Montana produces so many AmeriCorps volunteers; more than any other state according to new data from the federal agency that runs the program.

As expected, the state House rejected the Senate's work on the state's main budget bill.

A lawsuit filed yesterday by the Center for Biological Diversity could force the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service to make a decision on whether protect an insect only found in Glacier National Park.

A problem with a computer server is stopping Common Core testing in Nevada, Montana and North Dakota after a previous technical issue delayed it last month.

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