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Candidates for one of Montana’s U.S. Senate seats faced off Saturday night in their third and final debate hosted by MTN News. Both candidates framed the race as pivotal to high stakes issues like coronavirus relief and tax policy.
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Trump supporters in Libby react to news of the president's COVID-19 diagnosis.
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Montana’s Senators are split over President Donald Trump’s Sept. 26 nomination of Amy Coney Barrett to replace the late Ruth Bader Ginsburg with fewer than 40 days before the presidential election.
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Montana's House candidates have their first debate. Ads in that race try to paint the other as the "outsider." The battle to fill Ruth Bader Ginsburg's...
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Community leaders reviewed COVID-19’s disproportionate impact to Indigenous people across Montana during a virtual roundtable on Sept. 23. They also considered ways to improve health outcomes among tribal members.
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New Mexico Health Connections’ decision to close at year’s end will leave just three of the 23 nonprofit health insurance co ops that sprung from the Affordable Care Act.
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In the 2014 elections, Republicans rode a wave of anti Affordable Care Act sentiment to pick up nine Senate seats, the largest gain for either party since 1980. Newly elected Republicans such as Cory Gardner in Colorado and Steve Daines in Montana had hammered their Democratic opponents over the health care law during the campaign and promised to repeal it.
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Montana’s secretary of state says he’s asking the U.S. Supreme Court to reverse a lower court order removing the Montana Green Party from the November election ballot.
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The Supreme Court recently decided McGirt v. Oklahoma, a case many are calling one of the most important decisions for Native Americans in U.S. History. The ruling signifies a shift in how the federal legal system recognizes tribal nations at a time when tribes are pushing for similar consideration in Montana courts.
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The Montana Supreme Court discriminated against religious schools when it invalidated a tax credit program that supported school choice, according to a...