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Sitting on a $2.5 billion surplus, Montana Republicans last week advanced a first round of their plan for tax cuts. That included part of the governor’s agenda, which he says was built for Montana families.
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The 49,000 Montana households that receive federal food assistance are losing a pandemic-related boost in benefits, although a smaller increase will stay in place through the summer.
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HELENA — Montana businesses that add 15 new jobs over three years would be eligible for a tax credit under a new bill in the legislature.
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HELENA — Governor Greg Gianforte’s proposed budget, which he calls the “Montana Comeback Plan,” asks the Legislature to pass a series of tax cuts, including a cut to the top income tax bracket and several cuts to business taxes.
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Montana lawmakers will take another crack at changing how the state collects taxes on Social Security income. A similar proposal was vetoed by...
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Montana lawmakers will once again consider a bill that would allow for a local option sales tax. It’s a policy that’s been seen and rejected in past...
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The first state budget offered by Gov. Greg Gianforte includes tax cuts and a marginal increase in general fund spending.
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The coronavirus pandemic has exacerbated poverty and economic inequality in Montana. Several Bozeman residents recently shared their struggles in trying to meet basic needs and navigate complicated safety nets.
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Montana is one of several states that want Medicaid recipients to prove they work a steady, minimum number of hours monthly. Will federal courts allow the Montana rule change to stand?