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The Montana Senate started and ended the 69th session with moves that stripped power away from Republican leadership.
Jones said that when residential properties saw tax spikes upwards of 40%, centrally-assessed properties, like refineries and ...
Lawmakers debated a record number of bills and passed major initiatives including medicaid expansion, income and property tax ...
Montana legislators at the end of their terms give final goodbyes, thank families and colleagues, reflect on achievements.
The House had its final debate on the “big budget bill,” with legislators on the right lambasting spending, and the sponsor ...
New law lowers the top income tax rate, expands the income threshold for the lower rate, and doubles the Earned Income Tax ...
Humanities Montana is receiving a grant of up to $250,000 from the Mellon Foundation following news its budget was slashed.
A resolution for a study into marketing Montana beef moved, as did a cattle bill in support of meat producers.
Senate votes 23-27 against Senate Joint Resolution 45, which called for a study to determine a use for the vacant executive ...
House Bill 267 establishes aggravated vehicular homicide under the influence as a new crime with a minimum sentence of three ...
In the waning days of the 69th Legislative session, Gov. Greg Gianforte holds additional power to modify and nix legislation ...
Judge Jason Marks takes up gender-affirming care arguments in Missoula County District Court in Cross vs. State.