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This week, Montana lawmakers gaveled into the second half of the legislative session. Republicans are advancing major conservative priorities, including a tax cut package. It harkens back to the last time the GOP controlled both the Legislature and governor’s office.
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An effort by Republican state lawmakers to change how the Montana Legislature operates has failed. Lawmakers part of the Joint House and Senate Rules...
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Democrats charge Republicans with shenanigans over the meeting of a legislative rules committee, Montana Republican candidates get a boost from Vice...
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State finance officials are generally optimistic about Montana’s budget despite projected revenue impacts from the novel coronavirus-related economic…
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Montana lawmakers on June 9 formed a bipartisan working group to consider the possibility of a remote 2021 legislative session. Legislators also sparred…
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State revenues have again fallen short of lawmakers’ expectations and could trigger funding cuts across state agencies in the coming months.
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The 65th Session of the Montana Legislature is winding down, but there are pieces yet to be put into place before lawmakers can adjourn.Senate Majority…
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A significant tax increase to cigarettes, chew and other tobacco products, including e-cigarettes, got its first hearing in the House today, having...
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Now that both the full House and Senate have had their a chance to work on the state’s main budget bill, attention is returning to what legislative…
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Lawmakers gave preliminary approval to two bills that issue bonds to pay for numerous public works and building projects. Changes to House Bill 645 now…