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Several bills targeting zoning reforms to address the state’s current and future housing needs have advanced with bipartisan support.
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In 2016 Montana became one of the first states to adopt numeric standards for certain river systems. Now, under a law passed during the last legislative session, it’s become the first to repeal them.
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A bill moving through the Montana Legislature would allow property owners to claim compensation from the state if they incur losses due to state…
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Montana Democrats say a Republican state House committee chair used a double standard during a hearing Tuesday to silence verbal testimony from bill opponents who brought up race when talking about a proposal to ban sanctuary cities in the state.
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Gun regulation can cause heated arguments across the nation and especially in Montana, where over half of the citizenry owns a registered firearm. This election Montana voters will decide whether to restrict local governments’ ability to enact their own gun control measures.
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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…
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There’s been some improvement in Montana’s roads, bridges and other public works projects since 2014, but they’re still generally in mediocre shape.…
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Here are some topics we’re sure to see from this year’s state legislative session starting on Jan. 5th.Medicaid ExpansionGovernor Steve Bullock is still…