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Montana lawmakers are pausing the state’s rulemaking process for the new recreational marijuana industry slated to come online January 1. There is bipartisan concern that the state isn’t following legislators' intent for the policy.
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Montana officials are preparing for the state’s recreational marijuana program to come online in January. Some are worried the process is being rushed.
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This week, Montana lawmakers gaveled into the second half of the legislative session. Republicans are advancing major conservative priorities, including a tax cut package. It harkens back to the last time the GOP controlled both the Legislature and governor’s office.
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HELENA -- Two bills promising tax breaks for businesses drew widespread support during a Montana House of Representatives committee hearing Tuesday.
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Montana Governor elect Greg Gianforte on Nov. 17 announced more transition advisory teams to review candidates to serve in his cabinet.
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A new report released Tuesday says around 60 percent of Montana businesses last year had at least one worker enrolled in Medicaid expansion. Enrollment in the health care program for low income adults has been on the rise for the last four months.
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A group of Montana lawmakers studying tax reform decided on Tuesday to not recommend a statewide sales tax bill to the next Legislature. While the Tax...
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Business owners in one of Yellowstone National Park’s most popular gateway communities say the peak summer season has been busier than ever with more visitors. At the same time, a shortage of workers is affecting how many tourism dollars they can rake in.
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The Montana Supreme Court discriminated against religious schools when it invalidated a tax credit program that supported school choice, according to a...
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The Montana Department of Revenue says hard alcohol sales in March spiked to levels usually just seen during the holidays. Gene Walborn, Director of the…