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Two bills that passed in the Montana Senate this week could make it more difficult for groups that want to sue the state.
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A proposal to give more power to lawmakers in Montana’s majority party — in this case, Republicans — received its first hearing in the House this week. The bill has already passed the Senate.
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Democratic members of a Montana legislative committee prematurely left a meeting today in what one lawmaker is calling a protest of Republicans not...
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Montana regulators say they expect to have $400 million in bonds in place by July to cover future cleanup costs at the Colstrip power plant. But state...
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As Montana and dozens of other states sue over the Obama administration’s Clean Power Plan, some pro-coal Montana lawmakers asked for input from a lawyer…
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Washington and Oregon are considering cutting ties with Montana coal.Wednesday, Montana’s Environmental Quality Council spoke with legislators from the…
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Some state lawmakers want to call a halt to any new purchases of wildlife habitat by the state’s Department of Fish, Wildlife, and Parks. It’s a debate…
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Montana lawmakers are considering changes to the state’s election laws.One bill (House Bill 77) would change who would prosecute political robo-calls…
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Governor Steve Bullock issued an executive order today that he says will help protect sage grouse and ensure the bird remains under state - not federal -…