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Montana’s congressional delegation wasted no time in reacting to President Joe Biden’s newly announced gun control measures. President Joe Biden...
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Halfway through Montana’s 67th legislative session, Republican lawmakers have worked in concert to pass legislative priorities to send to the desk of the state’s first GOP governor in nearly two decades. But disagreements have emerged over how to pass a balanced budget and how to pay for new substance abuse prevention programs.
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HELENA — After a 15-hour session, the Montana Senate finished its business for the first half of the 67th legislative session just before midnight on Monday, advancing a total of 115 bills. The slate ranged from legislation aimed at strengthening religious freedoms to a bill abolishing daylight savings time.
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Starting this summer, students at universities in Montana will be able to carry concealed firearms around campus. The change is polarizing students who have different visions for what makes a campus safe.
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Efforts to expand who and where people can carry guns in Montana continue in the Legislature after a major policy signed into law last week allowed...
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Montana Republican Gov. Greg Gianforte Thursday put his signature on a controversial bill that will expand opportunities to carry concealed firearms in the state, including on college campuses.
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A bill to expand carrying options for concealed firearms in public places — including universities — is heading to the governor’s desk after the state...
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Gov. Greg Gianforte wants to increase the power of Montana's executive branch. Meanwhile, U.S. Congressman Matt Rosendale loses a battle with the...
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Montana's congressman votes as expected against impeachment, and Montana's two senators are having a very public spat. Gov. Gianforte has a rocky...
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A controversial bill that expands where concealed weapons are allowed passed the Montana House of Representatives Thursday.