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The U.S. Supreme Court has agreed to hear a Montana case—whether the state can exclude religious schools from a tax credit program that gives scholarships…
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It's been a busy week at the Montana Legislature. Medicaid expansion and a bill to help NorthWestern Energy acquire more coal are still alive; A bill to…
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A state-funded preschool program is on a fast track in the state Legislature. The policy introduced today is starting to reveal a rare clash between the…
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Kalispell Regional Healthcare says the Montana Nurses Association released “blatantly false information” when it announced Wednesday it was filing charges…
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Out-of-state conservative free market groups have set up campaigns offering Montana public employees a guided path to abandoning organized labor.This…
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The Supreme Court ruled Wednesday that government workers can't be forced to contribute to labor unions that represent them in collective bargaining.The…
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A U.S. Supreme court decision expected in the coming weeks could deal a big blow to Montana’s public sector unions. The decision could make Montana a…
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Federal education officials have now weighed in on Montana’s plan to replace the No Child Left Behind law. Public educators here have been waiting on that…
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A bill that its sponsor says would provide additional educational opportunities by establishing a public charter schools act passed the House of…
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A Republican from Winnett is worried about the student loan debt saddling college students. Representative Bill Harris worries the debt load on college...