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The supposed Republican frontrunner in the U.S. Senate race is off to a timid start. The independent candidate in that race vows not to resort to namecalling. Two of the candidates for the U.S. House make no such promise. A national Conservative group is working hard to defeat moderate Republicans running for the Legislature. And the Gianforte administration reconsiders its ban on weekend rallies at the Capitol.
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HELENA - A new bill in the Senate would allow doctors to sell prescriptions directly to their patients, building off legislation passed earlier this month giving providers the option to circumvent insurance companies by creating “direct care agreements.”
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A bill before the Montana legislature would repeal a law that requires a majority of voters to approve proposed nuclear power facilities.
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Gov. Steve Bullock vetoed a bill Wednesday intended to protect free and peaceful demonstrations in all public outdoor places on college campuses.
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HELENA -- A bill in the Montana Legislature would mean voters would no longer be asked every 10 years to reauthorize the six-mill levy, a property tax for…
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Montana lawmakers are considering a change to when drivers licenses can be suspended. Critics of current law say taking away some people’s ability to…
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HELENA, Mont. (AP) — Representatives from three organizations say they will either change or cease running issue ads that mention Montana political…
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Before the hearing on Gov. Bullock's Medicaid expansion bill began, the Republican majority took another jab at the bill.House Speaker Austin Knudsen…
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Governor Steve Bullock’s Medicaid expansion plan gets its first hearing at the state legislature Friday, and that has groups for and against it trying to…
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This week on "Capitol Talk", tax cut bills are getting a lot of attention at the Montana Legislature this session. One legislator, Nicholas Schwaderer of…