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Unofficial results show recreational marijuana sales won't be allowed in Billings next year, but voters in Yellowstone County support taxing sales of both recreational and medical marijuana.
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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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Montana Gov. Greg Gianforte has signed into law the policy outlining how recreational marijuana will be regulated and taxed in the state.
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The 2021 Legislature produced a balanced budget with a slight spending increase, some new restrictions on abortion, a fight with the state Supreme Court and a lot of fulfilled conservative goals. Holly, Rob and Sally give their final takeaways from the session and preview the upcoming race for Montana's new second congressional seat.
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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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HELENA — The 67th session of the Montana Legislature came to a close Thursday evening.
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The 67th session of the Montana Legislature has come to an end. In the final days, the body passed policies to regulate and tax marijuana sales, spend ...
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After extensive deliberation, a sweeping framework to regulate recreational marijuana sales in Montana is heading to the governor’s desk. Lawmakers passed the policy despite continued division among Republicans over what the program should look like.
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A larger slice of tax revenue from Montana's forthcoming recreational marijuana industry will fund outdoors conservation, under a regulatory proposal endorsed by a bipartisan group of Senate lawmakers Friday. The Senate veered from standard procedure to advance the bill to the House to get it over the finish line in the legislative session’s final days.
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After more than a week of debate, a single framework to regulate Montana’s forthcoming recreational marijuana program is headed to the full Senate for consideration. It passed another hurdle Wednesday evening after being reshaped by a special legislative committee.