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More than lines on a map, geographical features divide towns and counties across Montana–sometimes creating barriers between residents and critical services like schools and hospitals.
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The Montana Supreme Court Wednesday ruled that the state Legislature overstepped its authority when issuing subpoenas for court records.
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The Montana Supreme Court announced on Tuesday it will issue a final ruling on the Legislature’s subpoenas, rejecting GOP lawmakers' request to dismiss the case.
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UPDATED 06/22/21 10:30 p.m. After months of battling in court, Republican lawmakers are withdrawing their subpoenas demanding that Montana Supreme Court justices and their staff turn over their emails. Opponents of the GOP's request are pushing for a ruling on the legality of the subpoenas.
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The Montana Supreme Court has denied an order asking all seven justices to recuse themselves from hearing a case regarding the state court administrator...
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Montana lawmakers plan to continue their investigation into alleged bias in the state’s judicial branch after the 2021 legislative session ends.
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The Montana Supreme Court has blocked several subpoenas filed by legislative Republicans ordering the justices to produce internal communications about...
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Republicans in the state Senate have advanced a bill to simplify the state's income tax code from seven tax brackets to two. The proposal would tax the...
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HELENA — A bill gaining momentum at the Legislature would allow Montanans to sell food from their homes directly to consumers without any government...
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Montana lawmakers advanced three bills Tuesday requested by Gov. Greg Gianforte to reduce taxes for residents and business owners. They tabled another...