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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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Two bills that passed in the Montana Senate this week could make it more difficult for groups that want to sue the state.
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Unofficial election results show hardline conservatives doing well in GOP primaries for the state Legislature. Two Democrats are hoping to make history by being the first openly transgender Montana lawmakers.
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HELENA, Mont. (AP) — Montana has become the latest state to consider a legislative measure that would prevent media outlets from reporting on news that…
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It took more than a decade interspersed with multiple ballot initiatives and courtroom debates to set Montana’s policy for regulating medical marijuana. State lawmakers are now seeking to avoid those past pitfalls as they face the challenge of regulating the state’s fledgling recreational marijuana industry.
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As of mid-day Friday, 1,237 bills had been introduced and at least 74 had been signed into law. We’re hitting the time of the session when more are on the…
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The Montana House of Representatives advanced a bill Wednesday that outlines how patients could pay for medical care directly without health…
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Montana lawmakers are considering several bills this session that aim to regulate election practices, including one that’s nearly identical to a policy…
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The Montana House of Representatives has advanced a bill that aims to protect businesses from liability in COVID-19 related lawsuits. The policy is key in…
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A 2.5 percent sales tax and the elimination of certain property taxes is under consideration by the Montana Legislature.It’s a proposal that could swing…