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Montana Attorney General Austin Knudsen issued an opinion May 27 claiming public schools are prohibited by state and federal law from teaching certain…
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Gov. Greg Gianforte Wednesday signed into law a significant increase to a tax credit for donors to school choice scholarship programs. The program…
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Enrollment in public schools across the state compared to last year is down roughly 3,300 students, according to state education officials. District…
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Well over a month into the school year, some public school districts are making decisions about whether they should move toward more in-person education,…
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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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School districts across Montana have been in session for a few weeks now and there have already been confirmed cases of the novel coronavirus in schools.…
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At least $6.5 million dollars was spent on lobbying during the state’s 2019 legislative session. That’s according to the spending reports that groups…
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This month Montanans saw bigger property tax bills. That’s because this spring state lawmakers cut block grants to schools in order to save the state $29…
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Governor Steve Bullock held an event in Bozeman to highlight a new public-private partnership working to bring broadband internet service to schools…
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Signature gathering soon begins for a proposal to allow public school employees with a valid permit to carry a concealed weapon in school. Initiative-175…