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  • 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.
  • Montana lawmakers deny certain abortion protections, solutions build for housing problems in the Gallatin Valley, and sports betting winnings increase.
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