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  • It's Wednesday, April 7th. An overhaul of the state's income tax code, first lady Susan Gianforte tests positive for COVID-19 and what will "low-noise" rumble strips being installed in western Montana sound like?
  • It's Thursday, April 8th. Legislation to increase the tax credit residents can claim for donations to private schools, the possibility of more COVID-19 vaccines coming to the state and a look at why Native American tribes in Montana have some of the highest vaccination rates in the state.
  • It's Tuesday, April 6th. Gov. Greg Gianforte tests positive for COVID-19, a possible record-breaking tourism season this summer and we take a look at legislation that would impact transgender people moving through the state capitol.
  • It's Friday, April 30th. Former Montana U.S. Representative Ryan Zinke may be considering a run for the state's new congressional seat, updates on COVID vaccinations and the 67th Montana legislative session ends.
  • It's Monday, May 3rd. Republican Gov. Greg Gianforte signs bills into law and praises the Montana Legislature for advancing a conservative agenda and which Montana Republican legislator plans to run for the body that regulates electric utilities in the state.
  • It’s Tuesday, March 9th. Another Montanan arrested for allegedly participating in the January insurrection at the U.S. Capitol, the new Southwest Montana Veterans Home and a look at legislation on how to manage big carnivores in the state.
  • On Monday, February 1, we have stories about two more Montanans changed for the U.S. Capitol seizure, Gov. Gianforte says the federal government isn’t sending enough COVID-19 vaccine to Montana and updates from the state legislative session.
  • It's Friday, January 29th. A proposal to study the feasibility of transitioning Colstrip's power plant from coal to nuclear power, Governor Greg Gianforte lays out his priorities during his first state of the state address and difficulties with COVID-19 vaccine supply.
  • It's Thursday, March 18th. Another Montanan arrested for his alleged involvement with the January insurrection at the U.S. Capitol, spring prescribed burns and an overview of how the state budget is shaping up.
  • It's Tuesday, March 23rd. The House of Representatives endorses a preliminary state budget, the U.S. Supreme Court hears a case involving policing in tribal nations and the legislature considers changes to lethal injection drug requirements.
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