Governor Greg Gianforte says he’s excited to work with the Trump administration after meeting with the president and some of his cabinet last week.
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 ...
Christopher Bell passed Kyle Busch with five laps to go, then held off Daytona 500 winner William Byron to win NASCAR’s first ...
SB 42, requiring judges to declare a party, advanced while HB 295, giving judicial candidates the option to list party ...
Advocates have filed a class action lawsuit in federal court, arguing that the state of Montana should allow students with disabilities to continue receiving public education past the age of 18.
Billed as one of the biggest potential fights of the 2025 Montana Legislature, Medicaid expansion was fully approved this week by lawmakers with bipartisan support before the midway point of ...
Governor Greg Gianforte has signed several bills into law, now transmitted to the Secretary of State for official recording.
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.
Montana labor departments will hold office hours on March 5 for recently laid-off federal employees. The two-hour event will ...
Gov. Greg Gianforte said he supported Sen. Daniel Emrich's bill that would require Montana judicial candidates at most court ...
Governor Greg Gianforte has signed several bills into law, now transmitted to the Secretary of State for official recording.
Governor Greg Gianforte has signed several bills into law, now transmitted to the Secretary of State for official recording.
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