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  • It's Wednesday, January 20th. Legislation to address COVID-19 and abortion access, President-elect Joe Biden's plans for the Keystone XL pipeline and the meaning behind a teepee erected last night near Sacrifice Cliffs in Billings.
  • It's Thursday, January 21st. Legislation to regulate abortion, a conversation with Montana's lone U.S. House Representative about yesterday's inauguration and Governor Greg Gianforte's first state budget proposal.
  • It's Tuesday, January 19th. Two bills that would limit how transgender youth access healthcare or participate in sports, legislation to protect businesses from COVID-19 related lawsuits and why the pandemic took a bigger economic toll on women than men last spring.
  • It's Monday, January 18th. Emergency measures to stop tree-killing invasive beetles, legislation that would protect businesses from COVID-19 related lawsuits and reopening the paycheck protection program.
  • It's Friday, January 15th. Updates on coronavirus including changes to health mandates, wildfires in central Montana and the Keystone XL crude oil pipeline in limbo after environmentalists challenge water crossing certification.
  • It's Thursday, January 14th. Montana's sole representative in the U.S. House votes against impeachment, when the state will move to the next phase of vaccination and the lawsuit against oil and gas leases.
  • Montana legislators advance a bill that would define male and female, more pay considered for prison workers, and additional flights and bigger planes scheduled for a landing at Logan International.
  • A big drug store chain stops sales of the abortion pill in Montana, lawmakers sight hunting and trapping as a constitutional right, and movie opportunities move to eastern Montana.
  • Contentious abortion debate prompts a walk-out at the legislature, some wager that limitations on sports betting are necessary, and a new proposal spawns funding for fishing and hunting communities.
  • A bill banning transgender care heading to the governor’s desk, more young people driving under the influence, and herding elk population in the right direction.
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