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The 2021 Legislature produced a balanced budget with a slight spending increase, some new restrictions on abortion, a fight with the state Supreme Court and a lot of fulfilled conservative goals. Holly, Rob and Sally give their final takeaways from the session and preview the upcoming race for Montana's new second congressional seat.
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In our final episode for the 2021 legislative session, we're looking at new laws, how lawmakers sought to asset more power among Montana's branches of government and what loose ends remain as we head into the interim.
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HELENA — The 67th session of the Montana Legislature came to a close Thursday evening.
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Montana’s spending plan for roughly $2 billion in federal stimulus money is heading to the governor’s desk.
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This week we’re watching how the Republican majority is spending their mandate from voters as the session is winding down and last minute legislation.
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Montana’s spending plan for roughly $2 billion in federal coronavirus aid is heading to a committee of legislative leaders to put final touches on the outline.
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The Montana Senate has offered support to a state spending plan for more than $2 billion in federal coronavirus aid.
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This week we’re watching how lawmakers are piecing the budget puzzle together. Major questions remain over new taxes cuts, funding state agencies, what to do with federal stimulus and recreational marijuana.
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The Montana House Tuesday endorsed a state spending plan for $2 billion in federal coronavirus aid.
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Community health centers in Montana will receive over $24 million in funds from the American Rescue Plan Act to use for COVID-19 vaccinations, testing and treatment.