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Montana Attorney General Austin Knudsen announced his re-election campaign Tuesday to be the state’s top lawyer for another four years. John Morrison has withdrawn from the race less than a month after announcing his campaign.
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A group looking to change Montana’s primary election system is suing the Attorney General after he blocked their proposed constitutional initiative.
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A federal judge in Missoula heard arguments Thursday on Montana’s law to ban Tik Tok in the state. The judge pressed state attorneys over previous statements made by the attorney general that appear to contradict the state’s legal defense.
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Montana’s attorney general is appealing a landmark district court ruling over the impact of human-caused climate change on young residents.
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A Bozeman attorney has announced his candidacy to run for Montana attorney general.
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Attorney Matthew Monforton filed a suit on behalf of state Sen. Brad Molnar of Laurel Tuesday, arguing the state is overcharging property owners in taxes this year.
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Montana county governments are at odds with the state over who’s responsible for this year's property tax increases.
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Montana’s largest union is backing Attorney General Austin Knudsen’s decision to block a ballot issue that would put a cap on annual increases to a property’s taxable value.
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An effort is underway to revive and expand a wide-reaching cap on property taxes that failed to reach voters in 2022. The latest proposal has been stalled by the attorney general.
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Sixteen young people who say the state isn’t doing enough to address climate change will get their day in court Monday. Their lawsuit argues that lack of action violates their right to “a clean and healthful environment” under Montana's Constitution.