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A Republican state senator is in trouble for a questionable no-bid contract. Courts side with the Montana press in legislative transparency case. And Montanans imprisoned for attacking the Capitol on January 6th are freed by the new Administration.
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A Montana district court judge required the Legislature to allow the public access to all behind-the-scenes information about bills in the drafting process on Tuesday.
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Fewer than a third of Montana’s state lawmakers have signed a waiver allowing the public to view behind-the-scenes information used to draft bills. That’s a change from previous legislative sessions, when those files were fully public.
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Montana’s high court has affirmed state lawmakers' ability to hold closed-door meetings when a quorum is not present.
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This report covers proposed policy that could impact the funding for this radio station. We’re publishing it as part of our ongoing coverage of the 67th…
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Montana Public Radio and our partners at MontanaPBS and Yellowstone Public Radio brought home awards from the Montana Broadcasters Association this…
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The Montana Broadcasters Association made a last minute pivot Sunday morning from a debate format to more of a moderated town hall when it became clear…
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The Montana Broadcasters Association is still planning to hold its Senate candidate debate Sunday in Whitefish, but only one candidate is going to be…
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We're honored to be awarded radio website of the year for www.mtpr.org, and non-commercial radio program of the year for Threshold Podcast from the…
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Two MTPR programs win "EB" awards from the Montana Broadcasters Association."Musician's Spotlight" hosted by John Floridis won Best Radio Non-Commercial…