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Gov. Greg Gianforte made decisions on four firefighting laws this week, signing two bills and vetoing two others. The two bills Gianforte signed — House Bills 84 and 421 — ...
Over the past week, organizations, state lawmakers and other Montana officials have been pressing U.S. Reps. Ryan Zinke and ...
I don’t think in Flathead County they should be flying a Trump flag. I don’t think in Missoula County they should be flying a Kamala Harris flag,” — Braxton Mitchell, ...
Gadsden, ‘law enforcement’ flags allowed under new law, Pride flags are not. It's unclear what the penalties for breaking the ...
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Gov. Greg Gianforte vetoes Butte firefighter billGov. Greg Gianforte stated in a letter he's vetoing House Bill 547 because it introduces “instability into the operations of rural fire districts.” ...
Once fully developed, the Studios at Story House Montana is expected to create 435 full-time jobs, according to the company.
Greg Gianforte vetoed two bills designed to make the executive and judicial branches of government more transparent to the public — but acknowledged the public’s strong right to know in the Montana ...
Electrified steel “bear mats” are emerging as an alternative to gates where electric fences are used to bear-proof an area.
Two of the bills Gianforte vetoed were intended to require more transparency from branches of state government.
The industry has seen about $1 billion in marijuana sales since the market opened to age-appropriate adults in January 2022.
The appalling price of prescription drugs is one of perhaps two things Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and I will ever agree on. The other is Froot Loops. Not that I consume ...
Governor Greg Gianforte vetoed two bills respectively designed to make the executive and judicial branches of government more ...
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