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The proposal would have replaced Columbus Day with a state holiday.
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Bills to make Indigenous Peoples’ Day a state holiday in Montana were introduced the past two legislative sessions, but failed
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Many towns in Montana are celebrating Indigenous Peoples' Day instead of Columbus Day. One state lawmaker is pushing legislation to make the switch official for everyone in Montana.
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Native lawmakers in Montana say this year’s legislative session brought laws created without tribal government input.
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Montana Gov. Greg Gianforte Thursday vetoed a bill to establish additional state fees for electric vehicles. He says the policy would be bad for business.
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Montana lawmakers Wednesday heard two bills seeking to establish Indigenous People’s Day in October.
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Missoula County Commissioners appointed former state auditor candidate and Montana House Representative Shane Morigeau to a state senate position Tuesday.
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Following the election, ten Native Americans have won their races and will be serving in Montana’s legislature. While this is fewer Indigenous representatives than last session, the number of Indigenous lawmakers remains proportional to the state's racial makeup.
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Montana Public Radio and Yellowstone Public Radio interviewed Montana's statewide general election candidates. Troy Downing is the 2020 Republican...
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Montana’s June 2nd primary election will be conducted mostly by mail-in ballot due to the novel coronavirus pandemic. As the election approaches we’re…