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A new poll from Emerson College gives insights into Montana voters’ views of candidates and issues heading into election season. Notably it shows a tight race for the U.S. Senate seat.
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A Billings man is accused of threatening to kill President Joe Biden and Montana U.S. Sen. Jon Tester.
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$28 million in federal funding has been designated to support restoration and conservation projects on public lands across the West.
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Montana is set to receive nearly $630 million to expand broadband access in the state. State officials say they’re now in the planning phase to decide where broadband access will be expanded. The funding is part of a massive federal investment from the 2021 infrastructure bill.
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Montana’s two U.S. Senators split their votes Thursday night on a bipartisan deal to extend the debt ceiling for two more years.
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President Joe Biden and Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau have announced a forthcoming deal to “reduce and mitigate” the impact of pollution flowing into Montana and Idaho from Canadian coal mines.
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Roughly 53,000 Montanans are enrolled in a marketplace health insurance plan, up slightly over last year’s figures.
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President Joe Biden signed the Respect for Marriage Act into law on Tuesday, which received mixed support from Montana’s congressional delegation. The law codifies that same-sex and interracial marriages are recognized as legal unions.
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A policy change by the Biden administration could, within a few years, mean the end of an expansion that currently provides more than 100,000 low-income Montanans access to health insurance.
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After first voting against it, Rep. Rosendale has signed on to an amended bill expanding benefits to millions of veterans exposed to toxins passed the U.S. House on July 14.