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Opinion: Democrats were unwilling to work with Republican leaders on a compromise, so now the Governor must be uncompromising ...
The April 18 report marks Montana’s 45th consecutive month of unemployment at or below 3.4%. February's rate was 2.8%. "For ...
Gianforte presses legislature on property tax relief, Kalispell City Council votes to amend nuisance ordinances, and Flathead ...
Montana legislative session, lawmakers have debated whether to change how the state allocates the money it gets from taxes on ...
In the waning days of the 69th Legislative session, Gov. Greg Gianforte holds additional power to modify and nix legislation ...
Montana’s environmental regulator has denied a petition to designate the Big Hole River as impaired by nitrogen and phosphorus, throwing a wrench in environmentalists’ efforts to put the blue-ribbon ...
A major income tax cut that would reduce state revenues by an estimated $267 million a year by 2028 cleared the Montana Legislature on Tuesday, passing a final vote in the Senate to head toward the ...
A major income tax cut bill is headed to the desk of Montana Gov. Greg Gianforte, who indicated Thursday he plans to sign it.
The Montana Legislature’s sole constitutional duty is to pass a balanced budget. Montanans take pride in our state’s tradition of fiscal responsibility, but that tradition is not at all reflected in ...
Gov. Greg Gianforte has signed a bill into law that he says will give an important tax break to Montana businesses.
Judge Jason Marks takes up gender-affirming care arguments in Missoula County District Court in Cross vs. State.
The bill that prompted protests and outcry during the 2023 legislative session, a ban on gender-affirming care, could be ...