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A bill heard in a U.S. Senate committee on Sept. 16 proposes nearly 90 thousand acres of new wilderness and recreation areas in northwest Montana.
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The U.S. Senate is negotiating another round of coronavirus relief as expanded unemployment benefits expire this week. Kevin Trevellyan with Yellowstone Public Radio news looked into where Montana’s senators stand on several key issues under consideration. He shares his reporting with Nicky Ouellet.
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The U.S. House passed a bill on July 22 that earmarks billions of dollars for deferred maintenance on public lands and permanently funds the Land and Water Conservation Fund (LWCF).
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The U.S. Senate on Wednesday passed a landmark bill to permanently fund public lands management programs and maintenance in national parks.
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A November contest for the U.S. Senate between Republican Steve Daines and Democrat Steve Bullock is expected by political observers to draw tens of…
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Gov. Steve Bullock made a late entrance into Montana’s U.S. Senate race Monday. It’s a boost to Democrats’ efforts to gain ground and potentially win...
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The New York Times is reporting that Gov. Steve Bullock is poised to run for the U.S. Senate in Montana. Montana Public Radio has not independently...
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U.S. Senators Jan. 16 were sworn in as jurors in the upcoming impeachment trial of President Donald Trump. Montana’s Senators are split along party lines…
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This week on Campaign Beat : who's ahead, and who's behind in campaign fundraising. A new ad introduces a political newcomer in the Senate race, and...
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U.S. Senators Steve Daines of Montana and John Barrasso of Wyoming have signed onto a resolution seeking to dismiss the recently passed articles of…