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HELENA — Former Governor Steve Bullock signed an executive order last year to allow restaurants to deliver beer and wine with meals. A bill moving through the legislature seeks to make that permanent.
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Montana Democrats met over the weekend in an annual fundraiser and said the party is planning a rural listening tour this year after it took major losses in the last election.
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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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Montana lawmakers are considering changes to what qualifies as renewable energy and to what extent the state or local governments can require energy users to limit their carbon footprint.
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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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The Montana House of Representatives advanced a bill Wednesday that outlines how patients could pay for medical care directly without health insurance.
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Former Montana Gov. Steve Bullock is taking on a new role outside of public service. Purdue Pharma announced this week that Bullock has been appointed...
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HELENA — After a 15-hour session, the Montana Senate finished its business for the first half of the 67th legislative session just before midnight on Monday, advancing a total of 115 bills. The slate ranged from legislation aimed at strengthening religious freedoms to a bill abolishing daylight savings time.
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Bills heard this week at the Capitol seek to: limit the ability of local governments and health departments to require restrictions during a public...
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Electric utility regulators in Montana are backing a bill that would do away with a code they say is unnecessarily restrictive in requiring electric utilities to draw energy from small, community owned renewables like wind or solar.