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HELENA — The Montana Legislature has considered nearly a dozen bills this session aimed at changing how Montana’s judicial branch is formed and how it works.
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Four bills that aim to further regulate access to abortion in Montana were endorsed by the state Senate Friday. Each bill passed mostly along party...
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Montana lawmakers are considering bills to expand who is eligible for vaccine-mandate exemptions in workplaces and schools.
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A Montana lawmaker introduced a bill Monday that would require public unions, not employers, to collect dues from members. Union representatives oppose the bill.
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Proponents of extending a statewide Missing Indigenous Persons Task Force told members of the Senate Judiciary Committee Tuesday that the task force has more work to do to address the still escalating cases of missing and murdered indigenous people, most of whom are minors.
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A Montana group pushing to legalize recreational marijuana by a citizen vote next year now has support and financial backing from two national groups....
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American Muslims and constitutional law experts say that bills to prevent the use of a specific kind of Islamic code in courts are frivolous measures…
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The Republican controlled House Judiciary, on an 11-to-8 party line vote, passed a bill that would ban the application of foreign law in Montana courts.…
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This week our topics from the 2017 Montana Legislature are: coal and prohibiting state courts from considering foreign laws. Guests: Sen. Duane Ankney,…
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A state senator from Kalispell is proposing a new process to pay for Montana’s public works projects.Senate Bill 162 asks lawmakers for $40 million to go…