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Montana lawmakers have advanced a second bill aimed at protecting entities from civil liability related to the COVID-19 pandemic.Lawmakers gave initial…
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Montana lawmakers heard a bill today that would add another aspect to worker’s compensation cases. Senate Bill 116 could strip employees of worker’s comp…
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HELENA, Mont. (AP) — Senate Republicans who oppose giving Montana Commissioner of Political Practices Jonathan Motl a full six-year term in office want to…
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Montana’s proposed rules for political campaigns need rewriting. That was the opinion of several public interest groups that testified during two days of…
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The issue of health care was in play again today in the Montana Legislature. On the day when three Republican health-care proposals were voted down on the…
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In a race that saw more than $700,000 in outside money spent to influence voters, Justice Mike Wheat fended off a challenge from former Solicitor General…
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Campaigns for the Montana’s Supreme Court may be nonpartisan by law, but record spending and aggressive ads by independent groups is making one high court…
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The U.S. Supreme Court ended its term yesterday with a bang, again. We've just seen the Hobby Lobby case that grants some corporate entities the right to…
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For me, these crisp autumn mornings mean the big game hunting season is near. Right now hunters are out sighting in their rifles. The general rifle season…
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Last week, the Missoulian Editorial Board proclaimed, “State on right road with workers’ comp.” As an attorney who represents injured workers, I could not…