Legislative session hits its halfway mark, the Capitol has been filled with plenty of drama. Two Senate leaders are being ...
The Montana Legislature eased into its mid-session transmittal break Friday, offering the body’s Republican majority and ...
Legislators have gone so far as to claim it’s “a myth” that courts have the power to strike down laws. So far, however, the ...
As Montana Legislature heads into second half of the session, lawmakers focus on budget, property taxes, healthcare, social ...
State lawmakers on a budget subcommittee surprised child nutrition advocates by voting to eliminate a new federal food ...
Women have always played an integral role in agriculture, and that is evident in Montana. In January, Governor Greg Gianforte ...
Greg Gianforte speaks at a bill signing ceremony on the steps ... care coverage for roughly 80 million poor and disabled ...
UM Legislative News Service, University of Montana School of Journalism Several Property Tax Bills Emerge as Front Runners at Legislature HELENA — In early January, Gov. Greg Gianforte told lawmakers ...
Greg Gianforte, who included a $1,200-per-child credit in his ... just getting money … it helps a lot with a lot of those ...
The federal class-action lawsuit filed Thursday claims two special-education students from Lewistown and Kalispell weren’t allowed to finish the school year because they turned 18 and 19 respectively.