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  • It's Monday, February 22nd. A bill to modernize the right to privacy, how wolves are avoiding a skin disease and Montana farmers benefit from trade with China.
  • It's Friday, February 12th. A centralized COVID-19 vaccination site slated to open in Billings, Gov. Gianforte's "tax reform week" and how airports are managing through the coronavirus pandemic.
  • It’s Monday, February 15th. How Montana ranks as a state to start a new small business, how many residents in long-term care facilities plan to get the COVID-19 vaccine and the statewide mask mandate, lifted Friday.
  • On Monday, February 8, we have stories on Montanans’ shifting perception of tourism, weekend snowstorms caused multiple highway accidents and a fatal avalanche and a bill to expand open carry of firearms heads to the governor’s desk.
  • It's Tuesday, February 9th. Avalanche danger in the back country, a policy before the Montana legislature addressing organ transplant discrimination and updates on COVID-19.
  • It’s Tuesday, February 16th. Avalanche danger, a bill changing university student group membership rules and legislation to alter campaign finance laws for religious institutions.
  • It's Wednesday, February 17th. Legislation to prohibit forced private union membership as a job condition, a third biotech company in the Bitterroot Valley and Montana poised for major changes in abortion access laws.
  • It's Friday, February 19th. Gov. Gianforte signs a bill which expands concealed carry firearm opportunities, updates on other bills and can the state government increase local beef sales through legislation?
  • It's Tuesday, February 23rd. A busy week at the state capitol, updates on coronavirus including a bill to shield businesses from COVID-19 related lawsuits and reactions to the cancellation of a key permit for the Keystone XL pipeline.
  • It's Wednesday, February 24th. A lawsuit against an asbestos clinic in Libby, legislation to make judicial elections partisan gets voted down and three bills to reduce taxes advance through the state legislature.
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