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Congressional opponents of a ban on assault weapons, including Montana Sen. Jon Tester, aren't swayed by another school shooting. Neither are many state legislators, who want to expand, not limit, gun rights in Montana. A reference to Satanism prompts a walkout in a Senate committee hearing. And wilderness schools for troubled teens are once again in the legislative spotlight
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Democratic lawmakers walked out of committee in protest on Tuesday during debate over proposed restrictions on abortion access.
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Lawmakers are considering new regulations for the state’s judicial branch. Tensions have been rising between Republican lawmakers and the judiciary since last legislative session.
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As of mid-day Friday, 1,282 bills had been introduced and at least 153 had been signed into law. This week we’re watching the ideological split within the…
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The Montana Senate Thursday confirmed Republican Gov. Greg Gianforte’s nominee to lead the state health department.Adam Meier will be the next director of…
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WASHINGTON (AP) — Lobbyists were involved in drafting or revising opinion columns about health care written by state lawmakers in Montana and Ohio,…
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Native Americans who have been incarcerated in Montana need more help finding housing and re-entering their communities. That’s the premise of a bill…
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Today on Campaign Beat: outside consultants coming to Montana to work on campaigns; Grant Kier's new Facebook ad; the impact of the women's marches; Corey…
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Today was the first day Montana’s political candidates could begin filing for state and national legislative primaries in June. In all, 145 candidates…
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State Senator Jen Gross of Billings wants participants at this year's Women's March to leave the event with mission. She says the lack of a "call to...