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Montana’s incumbent governor has raised more than double the amount his top Democratic challenger in recent months.
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A member of Montana’s Public Service Commission was arrested for a second time in two months Friday.
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Montana Public Service Commissioner Randy Pinocci was arrested last week for failing to appear in court. The Montana State News bureau first reported he’s been charged with disorderly conduct.
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For around $110,000 a year, Montana Public Service commissioners take on a four-year commitment to balance company interests with the needs of the customers the utilities serve.
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Unofficial election results for the District 5 Public Service Commission seat show Republican candidates Annie Bukacek and Derek Skees both won 31% of 35,500 votes cast. Bukacek has a lead of 74 votes.
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Primary races are crowded for the Republican-dominated Montana Public Service Commission, which sets customer rates and approves new power, water and...
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Edit 5/13/20: This article has been corrected to reflect that the suit was filed in Lewis and Clark County. The body that regulates electric utilities...
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A member of the council that regulates Montana energy utilities tried to officially censure a fellow commissioner this week. The two commissioners...
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The commission that regulates energy in Montana shot down a proposal on Apr. 7 to sponsor a forum that would have discussed climate change as a man-made...
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The Montana House today approved a bill to screen everyone who applies for financial assistance for drug abuse.The sponsor, Republican Randall Pinocci of…