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There were nearly 2,000 reports of missing persons in Montana last year. Two bills aimed at addressing this issue are nearing passage in the House.
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Two former politicians and a college student are suing the state to contest district boundaries for Montana’s utility oversight board.
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HELENA, Mont. (AP) — A lawsuit has been filed to challenge a legislative proposal to change the way Supreme Court justices would be elected in Montana.A…
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The 2021 meeting of Montana lawmakers was defined by Republicans' ironclad majority in both chambers with the backing of the first GOP governor in 16 years and work that began during a pandemic. MTPR’s Shaylee Ragar and YPR’s Kevin Trevellyan have been in the halls and zoom meetings for the past 80 days. Here’s their breakdown of the final day of action.
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HELENA - Senators on a special committee will attempt to roll three bills into one to build Montana’s recreational marijuana program. Sen. Jason…
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Gov. Greg Gianforte makes headlines after trapping a Yellowstone wolf — while bills targeting wolves head toward passage. Republican lawmakers want to…
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A bipartisan group is petitioning the Montana Supreme Court to declare unconstitutional a bill allowing the governor to directly appoint district court judges and state Supreme Court justices during vacancies.
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Bills to continue Medicaid expansion — and to buy more coal — have nothing in common, unless you want one, or both, to pass. That fight, and whether…
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A meeting about Montana’s wolf population turned testy Wednesday night in Kalispell.At one point, a man stood up amidst the sea of green camo, flannel and…
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Montana voters Tuesday passed the Six Mill Levy for the eighth time in the past 70 years.The property tax provides about 10 percent of the state’s…