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  • It's Tuesday, March 30th. How Montana lawmakers might regulate recreational marijuana, updates on COVID-19 cases and vaccinations and legislators advance a first draft spending plan for the latest federal stimulus package.
  • It's Wednesday, March 31st. Grants for film making, changes to a proposed ban on transgender women and girls competing in women's sports and the challenges facing state lawmakers as they shape regulations for recreational marijuana.
  • It's Monday, April 5th. Determining the constitutionality of a new law that gives the governor more discretion to appoint judges, COVID-19 cases rise in Gallatin County and we check in with a a couple in Bozeman about the joys and challenges of living through a pandemic.
  • It's Friday, April 2nd. Governor Greg Gianforte gets his first dose of the COVID-19 vaccine, the premier of a feature film shot in Billings and a look at federal protections for grizzly bears.
  • It's Thursday, April 29th. The 67th legislative session begins to wrap up, vaccination rates among different age groups in the state and a conversation about deaths of despair during the pandemic.
  • It's Wednesday, April 28th. Lots of legislation moving through the state capitol as the session starts to wrap up, including bills to limit who can handle absentee ballots, to stop local governments from enacting bans on sales of flavored vaping products, to regulate recreational marijuana sales and more.
  • It's Tuesday, May 4th. Construction on the highway near Glacier National Park, the state legislature studies abortion care and a conversation with the host of a new podcast about missing and murdered indigenous people, called Stolen: The Search For Jermain.
  • It's Wednesday, May 5th. The Montana GOP mails out a call for investigation into the judicial branch, the solo project of one violinist out of work due to the coronavirus pandemic and why local governments can't require builders to include a number of housing units for low- and moderate-income families.
  • It's Monday, March 22nd. Lawmakers start deciding how to spend roughly $3 billion in federal coronavirus relief, how vaccine rollout is going in tribal nations and a conversation with the associate chief of staff for Montana Veterans Affairs.
  • It's Wednesday, March 24th. Another Montana lawmaker tests positive for COVID-19, a new coalition to expand behavioral health services in Big Sky and vaccination plans ramp up as we approach April 1st, when all adults in the state will be eligible for a COVID vaccination.
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