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The Montana Constitution says "The state and each person shall maintain and improve a clean and healthful environment in Montana for present and future generations." How did that get included, and what does it mean for Montana? Learn more now on The Big Why
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Monday marked the 50th anniversary of the ratification of Montana’s constitution. Former delegates and governors will highlight a celebration of the state’s bill of rights at the Capitol next week.
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Fifty years ago this week, delegates found consensus and signed a new state Constitution. Montana politicians, journalists and a delegate to the 1972 Constitutional Convention gathered Tuesday to reminisce on the creation of the state’s Bill of Rights.
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Former Gov. Brian Schweitzer lauded the group for having the foresight to put in place protections Montana has today.
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Montana higher education officials are legally challenging the constitutionality of a new law allowing concealed carry of firearms on college…
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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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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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In case you haven't been turning on the TV or opening the paper, we're in the thick of campaign season and there are big, competitive races up and down…