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Gov. Greg Gianforte has signed into law a budget outlining $14 billion in spending over the next two years, and a bill that will increase access to child care.
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A bipartisan policy aiming to make child care more accessible for middle-to-low income Montana families has passed the state Legislature. It’s the most significant spending on child care advancing this session.
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A proposal to expand low-income families’ eligibility for child care scholarships has advanced in the Montana House of Representatives.
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We’re on day 55 of the 90-day session. This week we’re talking about health care funding, childcare initiatives and vaccine bills.This is The Session, a look at the policy and politics inside the Montana statehouse.
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Republican lawmakers in Montana wield a supermajority that gives them the power to ask voters to approve a constitutional amendment that would break the link between abortion rights and the right to privacy in the state’s Constitution.
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A bill that would require private insurance companies to cover a 12-month supply of prescription birth control has advanced in the Montana Legislature.
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Child care isn’t easy to find or pay for in Montana. While research shows the lack of affordable child care options has major impacts on the state’s…
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Republican lawmakers in Montana's House of Representatives have advanced two bills that would regulate how transgender youth participate in sports and…