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  • It's Thursday, April 15th. Gov. Greg Gianforte bans vaccine passports, protests against a bill that could allow NorthWestern Energy to pass coal-fired power investment costs on to its customers and a conversation about the negotiation tactic that saved Montana millions on its state employee health insurance program.
  • It's Wednesday, April 21st. The Montana Democratic Party challenges the constitutionality ending same-day voter registration, efforts to address food instability among college students and a conversation about the growing dispute between Montana's legislative and judicial branches.
  • It's Friday, April 23rd. The legislature endorses a policy to ban transgender student athletes from competing, a bill to address the Missing and Murdered Indigenous Persons crisis and how counties are handling vaccine hesitancy.
  • It's Tuesday, April 27th. Gov. Greg Gianforte signs three bills into law that aim to limit access to abortion, Montana gains a second seat in the U.S. House of Representatives and the Water and Supply Drought Outlook report shows much of the state faces drought conditions this year.
  • It's Thursday, April 22nd. How Montana's air quality measures up nationally, a single framework to regulate the state's forthcoming recreational marijuana program and opposition against two bison management bills.
  • It's Monday, April 26th. Gov. Greg Gianforte gets his second dose of COVID-19 vaccine, what tax revenue from Montana's forthcoming recreational marijuana industry will fund and ensuring Colstrip residents have access to clean drinking water for the future.
  • It's Monday, April 19th. Floor sessions postponed again today at the Montana Legislature, building Montana's recreational marijuana program and tension between the gravel industry and homeowners over a proposed law to loosen requirements for gravel pits in the state.
  • It's Tuesday, April 20th. Legislation to address the Missing and Murdered Indigenous Persons crisis, changes to the state's election laws and efforts to vaccinate people experiencing homelessness in Montana.
  • It's Friday, April 16th. Today’s legislative floor session postponed, the state spending plan for more than $2 billion in federal coronavirus aid and the state Supreme Court subpoenaed to look for evidence of alleged bias over bills that could be challenged in court.
  • It's Thursday, April 1st. All Montanans, 16 and up, eligible to get the COVID-19 vaccine, testimony on the state's fledgling recreational marijuana program and how migrating birds are drawing human visitors to watch their journey north.
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