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  • On Friday, February 5 we have stories on singing Valentine's telegrams, some veterans say the Veterans Affairs’ COVID-19 vaccination rollout is confusing to the point they’ll seek shots elsewhere and what experts say is in store for the economy this year as we claw our way out from the pandemic.The audio has been republished to fix mixing errors that made this morning's episode hard to listen to. Sorry for the inconvenience!
  • 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.
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