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  • 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.
  • It's Friday, February 26th. Efforts to create a passenger rail service in southern Montana, big changes to the state's renewable energy law and how the Veterans Administration has handled COVID-19 vaccine rollout.
  • It's Thursday, February 25th. A bill to bar doctors from performing certain medical procedures for transgender youth advances, students reactions to allowing concealed carry firearms on campus starting this summer and sustainable building materials made from microorganisms.
  • On Tuesday, February 2, we have an update on testing for COVID-19, news from the legislature and why a youth residential treatment program closing in Wyoming has impacts for Montanans.
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