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A proposed constitutional initiative that would have capped property taxes for residential owners has not garnered the signatures needed to appear on the November ballot, according to unofficial results from the Montana Secretary of State’s office.
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A Lewis and Clark County district judge has ruled that Montana’s attorney general and secretary of state did their due diligence in vetting a proposed constitutional initiative that, if passed, would cap property taxes.
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A proposed ballot initiative could change the way Montana assesses property taxes. If voters approve it, Constitutional Initiative 121 could upend the state’s tax system.
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A Lewis and Clark District Court judge is allowing signature gathering to continue for a constitutional initiative that would cap property taxes in Montana.
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Elementary school students in Whitefish may get a new school building if voters in the district approve to fund a bond initiative next October. The...
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Three Montana cities have passed school bonds for construction, including a $125 million bond in Bozeman to build a new high school and remodel the...
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A Republican lawmaker says if the Legislature doesn’t take action, property taxes are going to go up for homeowners, farmers and ranchers because of…
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Resort taxes in Montana could go up a bit under a new bill at the state legislature . Senate Bill 343 had its first hearing today. The bill’s sponsor...
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The arrival of property tax bills may be delayed in some of the counties affected by the settlement reached between the state of Montana and NorthWestern…