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In a news release, Gianforte’s office said the governor’s personal trip out of the country has been long-planned with First Lady Susan Gianforte, and they left late last week. It's unclear where the governor is and when he will return.
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Montana Lt. Gov. Kristen Juras is the acting executive of the state while Gov. Greg Gianforte is out of the country. The governor’s office did not say where Gianforte is traveling.
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After earlier attributing the declaration to Gov. Greg Gianforte, his office later said Lt. Gov. Kristen Juras had signed the order.
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Montana lawmakers are carrying a handful of bills that would impact transgender people, adding to the record number of proposals seen across the country...
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The Montana Capitol steps were submerged under a sea of rainbow colors Monday as a group rallied in protest of bills moving through the Legislature that would impact LGBTQ residents.
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Montana Republican leaders think the COVID relief signed into law this week is a mistake. The Legislature now has to figure out how to spend the COVID...
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On Thursday, Montana's Republican Gov. Greg Gianforte put his support behind a bill supporters say would protect religious freedom. Opponents say it...
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Bills heard this week at the Capitol seek to: limit the ability of local governments and health departments to require restrictions during a public...
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Gov. Greg Gianforte’s pick to lead the Department of Public Health and Human Services, the state’s largest department, faced robust questioning in a...
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Montana lawmakers are considering a bill that would give the governor more power over judicial appointments. Senate Bill 140 would give the governor the...