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Montana’s attorney general has joined nine other states in suing the federal government over rate increases for national flood insurance.
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The state policymaking process is still ongoing about a month after the 68th Legislature adjourned. Legislators have more than a dozen of the governor’s vetoes to consider overriding, and there are still bills that have yet to be signed or vetoed. Democrats say the process is taking unnecessarily long.
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Republican lawmakers are continuing to question the constitutionality of the proposed maps for the state's political boundaries. They’ve advanced amendments that they want to see in the final drawing
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A long line of Republican lawmakers have voiced dismay with proposed maps outlining Montana’s new legislative districts. Lawmakers can offer feedback but can’t change the maps.
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Montana Republican lawmakers have elected new legislative leaders for the House of Representatives and state Senate ahead of the 2023 session.
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A state senator in Montana has pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor charge of obstructing a peace officer after a traffic stop in May during which he threatened to call the attorney general and argued he couldn't be arrested because he was a lawmaker on his way to legislative business.
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HELENA, Mont. (AP) — The two newest members of the Montana Public Service Commission told a legislative committee Monday they've spent their first five…
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The 67th session of the Montana Legislature adjourned sine die Thursday, April 29. During lawmakers’ 80 days of work, 1,313 bills were introduced and as…
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A debate over the role of money in deer and elk hunting in Montana has fizzled out in the Legislature.Senate Bill 143 would have created a $300 early…
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HELENA - Senators on a special committee will attempt to roll three bills into one to build Montana’s recreational marijuana program. Sen. Jason…