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The governor's task force has developed a list of 18 recommendations meant to boost affordable housing in Montana.
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Gallatin County dispatch is short staffed, largely because of a lack of housing. But the county says the wait time for emergency calls is still meeting national standards.
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Montana approved a 3D printing technology a Billings contractor hopes to use in a future housing development.
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The GI bill has helped generations of veterans get an education and easy home loans. But that benefit has never really been available to Native Americans living on tribal land.
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Gov. Greg Gianforte said in a news release he and the Montana Department of Environmental Quality worked with the Montana League of Cities and Towns on a simpler construction permitting process. They created a template contract to have city governments review public water supply plans for building projects.
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The Bozeman warming shelter is having difficulties with storage. That's because so many people are losing housing set-ups that seemed stable.
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The task force made up of state and local government officials, business professionals, economists and low-income housing advocates is developing actionable proposals to make housing more affordable.
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The group is tasked with advising the governor on solutions to Montana’s housing crunch.
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Fair housing laws protect many Montanans from discrimination when they’re looking for a place to rent or buy. People with criminal records, though, struggle to secure housing long after their sentences end. Some Montana organizations are working to change that.
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Results of a recent survey from the One Valley Community Foundation found that respondents want to see employers put forward solutions to the area’s housing needs — but about a third say they oppose a property tax to fund solutions.