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It took more than a decade interspersed with multiple ballot initiatives and courtroom debates to set Montana’s policy for regulating medical marijuana. State lawmakers are now seeking to avoid those past pitfalls as they face the challenge of regulating the state’s fledgling recreational marijuana industry.
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Four bills that aim to further regulate access to abortion in Montana were endorsed by the state Senate Friday.Each bill passed mostly along party lines,…
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Gov. Greg Gianforte’s pick to lead the Department of Public Health and Human Services, the state’s largest department, faced robust questioning in a…
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Voters next month will decide if Montana should become the latest state to legalize the use and sale of recreational marijuana. A pair of measures to open…
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The Bullock administration Monday announced its plan to double the number of Montanans receiving community-based mental health care treatment over the…
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This week on Campaign Beat: Sen. Tester has some qualms about Bernie Sanders topping the Democratic ticket for president. Sen. Daines has no qualms about…
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Montana lawmakers have yet to find consensus about moving the state toward annual legislative sessions. Lawmakers debated the issue on Tuesday.Montana and…
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A Montana group pushing to legalize recreational marijuana by a citizen vote next year now has support and financial backing from two national groups. The…
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Montana Health officials Friday released new rules for private therapeutic homes that previously fell under the authority of a mostly self-regulated…
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Tonight on Capitol Talk: It was hard-fought, but Medicaid expansion will continue in Montana, and Gov. Bullock is celebrating the big legislative win.…