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Montana lawmakers are challenging a state Supreme Court order from July restricting their power to subpoena. Lawmakers are asking the Montana Supreme Court to withdraw its ruling that legislators overstepped their power when issuing subpoenas.
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Montana lawmakers continue their investigation into allegations of bias among members of the judicial branch. After a series of rapid developments,…
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In separate actions, Montana’s public higher education officials and the state’s largest union for public employees are suing the state over laws that…
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Dueling Reports Show Stark Between Montana Democrats, Republicans Over Judicial Branch InvestigationRepublicans and Democrats on a special legislative committee are at odds over dueling reports summarizing an ongoing investigation into Montana’s judicial branch.
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A new law in Montana prohibits local governments from requiring builders to include housing units for low- and moderate-income families in new projects.…
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HELENA — Gov. Greg Gianforte and the Legislature are locked in a legal battle over a new law giving the governor sweeping powers to appoint judges.…
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After a short break last week, Montana's lawmakers are back at the state Capitol. The 67th Legislative Session is now more than halfway to its 90-day…
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Ahead of a Wednesday deadline, Montana lawmakers endorsed one bill and rejected another that aim to increase access to the internet.The House of…
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The 67th session of the Montana Legislature hit the halfway point Tuesday, and lawmakers are taking a break through next Monday. The week before the break…
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The Montana House of Representatives has advanced a bill to prohibit zoning regulations requiring housing developers to sell units at below-market…