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More state officials are voicing frustration over what they say are misinterpretations of education laws from Montana’s leader of K-12 schools, Elsie Arntzen.
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Abortion supporters face a tight deadline to get a proposed constitutional amendment on the ballot. Senate hopeful Tim Sheehy talks up his ranching credentials, but an ad from his opponents calls him a rhinestone cowboy. Gov. Gianforte has a lot more money in the bank than challenger Ryan Busse.
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Montana’s incumbent governor has raised more than double the amount his top Democratic challenger in recent months.
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Nine candidates have been disqualified from Montana’s June primary ballot for failing to file required campaign finance documents.
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The Montana Supreme Court overturned the state attorney general’s block of a proposal that could amend the state’s Constitution to protect abortion access.
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The Montana Democratic Party said it has launched a multi-million dollar campaign to turn out voters in 2024, with a heavy focus in Indian Country.
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Three Republicans entered their party’s primary race the office of state auditor before the filing deadline earlier this week.
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Sen. Tester's position on the war in Gaza could cost him some young voters. State school superintendent and Republican congressional candidate Elsie Arntzen has angered some members of her party. Democrats hope to pick up a few more legislative seats this year.
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A committee of state lawmakers has voted to rebuke Montana's superintendent of public schools.
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Montana’s Missing Persons Task Force has not met since last summer despite the Legislature funding the group for the next decade.