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An upcoming election of utility regulators is still up in the air after a panel of federal judges met Friday to consider the constitutionality of Public Service Commission districts.
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Three federal judges will review a legal challenge pushing for the five current Public Service Commission districts to be redrawn because they are no longer equal in population.
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Workers with the advocacy group Western Native Voice are setting up kiosks in places like libraries, community colleges and clinics that enable users to start the voter registration process.
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Montana’s union for public employees and several private business owners say the Attorney General and Secretary of State didn’t properly vet a proposed constitutional initiative. The initiative would cap how much the state can tax property.
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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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The Montana Democratic Party, Montanans for Tester and a college student filed suit Tuesday challenging the law in federal court in Missoula.
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Montana’s largest labor union filed a lawsuit today against Montana’s secretary of state over same-day voting registration restrictions passed during the 2021 legislative session.
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The new laws in question limit voter identification acceptable at the polls, restrict ballot drop-offs and eliminate same-day voter registration.
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Seven businesses are suing Montana Secretary of State Christi Jacobsen alleging her office’s refund policy for overcharged fees is unlawful. Last year, the office charged some businesses multiple times for licensing.
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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…