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Montana’s large business leaders are grappling with President Joe Biden’s nationwide vaccine mandate. There are questions about logistics and whether some workers may walk off the job in protest.
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Attorney General Knudsen promised Friday to sue the federal government as soon as the vaccine mandate becomes official, calling the rule 'tyrannical.'
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The legal push and pull between the Biden Administration and oil industry stakeholders continues after a district court judge ordered the administration to remove a pause on new oil and gas lease sales on public lands.
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Planned Parenthood of Montana is suing the state to block four new laws that restrict access to abortion.
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The Pacific Northwest co-owners of the Colstrip coal-fired power plant are seeking protection from a new Montana law they say hurts their chances at negotiating their business dealings
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Montana leaders who have for months been pushing President Joe Biden to give the Keystone XL crude oil pipeline the greenlight are taking stock after Wednesday’s announcement that the developer is ending the project after more than a decade of controversy.
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A Montana Supreme Court justice who voted in a 6-1 ruling to uphold a new law allowing the governor to appoint judges directly to open benches is also...
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Indigenous lawmakers are defending the use of critical race theory in Montana public schools. State officials recently criticized the concept, which says systematic racism is woven into American life and law.
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Montana Attorney General Austin Knudsen issued an opinion May 27 claiming public schools are prohibited by state and federal law from teaching certain...
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The United States is asking the U.S. Supreme Court to deny Montana and Wyoming’s complaint over a proposed coal export terminal in Washington State.