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Montana Attorney General Austin Knudsen has joined 21 other states in suing the Biden administration over new guidance that could withhold funds from states that are found to discriminate against LGBTQ youth.
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Interim Library Director Martha Furman says she resigned due to regular requests from some board members to oversee book selection and to be involved in the hiring of new staff.
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State health officials heard opposition Thursday to a policy changing how transgender Montanans can amend their birth certificates. The public hearing drew health care professionals and LGBTQ advocates who urged officials to reject or ease the policy.
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A Bitterroot Valley school district’s review of regulations governing participation in school clubs drew more than 230 people to an online meeting...
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The Montana Federation of Public Employees and other university affiliates are suing the state over four bills Gov. Greg Gianforte signed into law,...
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Montana has banned transgender women and girls from competing in women’s interscholastic sports. Republican Gov. Greg Gianforte signed that ban into law...
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In our final episode for the 2021 legislative session, we're looking at new laws, how lawmakers sought to asset more power among Montana's branches of government and what loose ends remain as we head into the interim.
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This week we’re watching how the Republican majority is spending their mandate from voters as the session is winding down and last minute legislation.
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The Montana House and Senate have both endorsed a controversial policy to ban transgender athletes from competing in grade school and college sports under the gender with which they identify. The bill is one step closer to the governor’s desk after receiving an amendment that could void the policy.
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Republican Gov. Greg Gianforte has signed a bill into law that aims to protect religious freedom. Opponents say the policy will harm LGBTQ people.