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  • It's Thursday, February 18th. The second round of the Paycheck Protection Program provides loans, officials postpone Montana's March oil and gas lease sale and we recap Dr. Anthony Fauci's online lecture hosted by the University of Montana yesterday.
  • It's Wednesday, January 27th. Legislation to raise starter teacher pay, a bill that would have restricted health care options for transgender youth narrowly fails in the House and updates on COVID-19 vaccinations.
  • It's Friday, January 22nd. The House Judiciary Committee advances bills to modify abortion access and ban transgender athletes from participating in sports and a former Whitefish Christian ministry's appeal against a state order to pay penalties sand back pay.
  • It's Thursday, January 28th. A self-described white nationalist fined for robocalls, legislation to ban transgender women from competing in sports advances and how Montana ranks in state policies to prevent and reduce tobacco use.
  • It's Monday, March 1st. Developing an affordable housing strategy in Missoula, legislation aiming to increase Native American voting rights and a whirlwind of a Saturday session as lawmakers rush to advance policy.
  • It's Tuesday, March 2nd. Possible changes to Montana's judicial branch, when the state will get Johnson & Johnson's single shot COIVD-19 vaccine and limiting government civil liability for COVID-19 related issues.
  • Republicans head into half time touting tax relief and more, Medicaid providers underpaid… how lawmakers plan to fund the gap and recyclers asked to clean up a messy situation in Billings.
  • A new tool helps avoid wildlife collisions, a former Montana governor talks about the political landscape and where he fits in, and a tribute to the man known as the Dean of Montana journalism.
  • A bill that would dictate when abortions are paid by Medicaid advances, another would make supreme court justices partisan, and Montana State University Billings applauds a rise in Native American students.
  • A suspected Chinese surveillance balloon is spotted over Billings, workers look forward to an increase in Montana’s minimum wage, and a popular cinema in Billings is going dark, but there’s light at the end of the projector.
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