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The Session Week 3: MMIP, COVID-19 and Capitol SafetyAs of Jan. 15, 296 bills have been introduced and none have been signed into law. This week, we're…
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Following the election, ten Native Americans have won their races and will be serving in Montana’s legislature. While this is fewer Indigenous representatives than last session, the number of Indigenous lawmakers remains proportional to the state's racial makeup.
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Community leaders reviewed COVID-19’s disproportionate impact to Indigenous people across Montana during a virtual roundtable on Sept. 23. They also considered ways to improve health outcomes among tribal members.
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As Montana scales up COVID-19 testing while preparing to enter phase two of the state's economic reopening plan, mass surveillance drive-thru testing...
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The fate of two bills that could change the way Montana investigates and studies missing persons, especially in cases involving indigenous people, have…
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Montana lawmakers are no closer to agreeing on who should fund a missing persons bill after a hearing Tuesday in the Senate Judiciary Committee.House…
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Montana’s Native American children face greater barriers to opportunity than their peers in other states according to the 2017 Race for Results study...
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What’s known as the mail-in ballot bill, to give counties the option of running the upcoming special election without physical polling places, is now dead…
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A bill intended to save counties hundreds of thousands of dollars in the upcoming special election for Montana's vacant U.S. House seat brought heated…
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After supporters of the so-called Solar Jobs and Energy Freedom Act rallied in the state Capitol yesterday in support of more solar energy development,…