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Three Montanans are asking a judge to strike down a new state law that allows insurance companies to consider marital and gender status when setting rates.They say they’re paying higher prices because they’re not married.
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Supreme Court campaigns are non-partisan, but this year’s races are taking place amid an unusually charged political atmosphere. Meet the candidates running for Montana's open Supreme Court seats.
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“Montana businesses are supportive of comprehensive tax reform. CI-121 is neither comprehensive, nor is it even reform. It is a clumsy bludgeon, similar to a bull in a china closet,” the Montana Chamber of Commerce executive director said.
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The state auditor is allowing unregistered multi-level marketing companies to pay a reduced fine if they put their businesses under state oversight to “confirm that they are not running an illegal pyramid scheme.”
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Gov. Greg Gianforte signed several bills into law this week, including policies to end same-day voting registration and change voter ID requirements;…
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As of mid-day Friday, 1,148 bills had been introduced and Gov. Greg Gianforte 54 had been signed into law.This week we’re starting to see the state budget…
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A Montana state lawmaker today introduced a bill that would formalize a patient’s ability to directly pay a doctor for care without insurance. Similar bills have been vetoed in the past.
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Montana Public Radio and Yellowstone Public Radio interviewed Montana's statewide general election candidates.Troy Downing is the 2020 Republican…
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If a new poll is correct, it's going to be a suspenseful election night in Montana. Fundraising in the Senate race is off the charts. The Senate…
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Montana Public Radio is gathering information on all statewide general election candidates to publish as a resource for our audience. We asked all the…