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For decades, housing affordability has been a hot-button issue in Bozeman politics, a clear community pain point where the city’s elected leaders haven’t managed to deliver significant relief. As insider and outsider candidates campaigned for city offices in 2021, housing policy became the election’s key issue. The solution, some residents argued, was to elect working-class advocates to positions of power. Key to getting the job done, others countered, is experienced, incumbent leadership.
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Bozeman's housing levy failed. Local leaders face challenges ahead to continue funding affordable hoThe levy would have added $1 million per year to Bozeman’s community housing fund, which in the past has subsidized affordable housing developments and supported the city’s tiny home village and warming shelter.
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A group of city, state and tribal representatives met this week in Bozeman to share ideas about how to address climate change in Montana. A guest...
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Montana’s fastest growing city is moving one step closer on a plan intended to tackle affordable housing.
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HELENA — Bozeman Mayor Cyndy Andrus told the Senate Taxation Committee Wednesday there’s a statewide affordable housing crisis that is quickly becoming an…
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Montana’s roughly 8,000 minimum wage workers will see a 20-cent-per-hour pay bump starting next Tuesday.That means workers currently earning Montana’s…