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Revenue projections indicate the state will likely have enough money at the end of the fiscal year to backfill $45 million in cuts made to state agencies…
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Last week, the Environmental Protection Agency unveiled some details about the proposed Superfund cleanup for Butte. This week I had a chance to interview…
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The gag order on the Butte Superfund cleanup agreement was partially lifted by a federal judge yesterday. Susan Dunlap, the Montana Standard’s natural…
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Budgets within Montana’s state health department and office of public defender are busted.Lawmakers in the Legislative Finance Committee Wednesday debated…
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A Republican-led legislative committee is investigating state settlements paid out to public employees under the administration of Democratic Governor…
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Montana senators have started the clock on the final day of the legislative session, forcing a 24-hour limit on the political chess match over funding…
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A big part of this year’s legislative session has been Montana’s Republican-controlled Legislature fighting with Democratic Governor Steve Bullock over…
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Now that both the full House and Senate have had their a chance to work on the state’s main budget bill, attention is returning to what legislative...
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State revenue estimates have grown, but lawmakers are taking a cautious approach. Will the Legislature pass an infrastructure bill this session? A…
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House Democrats say they won’t support a new House Republican infrastructure proposal that would issue bonds to pay for rural water, wastewater, some...