Gov. Greg Gianforte delivered his State of the State address Monday evening in the House of Representatives and relayed a message of strength and optimism as he outlined his priorities for the 69th Legislature.
The Republican governor, who is beginning his second term, labeled his plans for Montana over the next few years a âconservative vision centered on family and community."
A bill that would ban transgender people from using the bathroom that aligns with their gender identity moved through committee on Monday. It will next be heard by the entire House of Representatives.Â
In a Jan. 3 interview with the Missoulian, the departing director of the Bureau of Land Management said she was ready to reflect on the four years behind her.
The petition Knudsen's shop issued Friday afternoon called the Montana Supreme Court's unanimous decision "egregiously wrong."
Members of the House Judiciary Committee held a hearing on Friday regarding a bill that would essentially ban transgender people from using bathrooms that align with their gender identity.
Gov. Greg Gianforte promised to deliver a message of âhope, prosperity, and an unwavering commitment to Montanans" during his third State of the State address.
If the bill is successful, cattle producers would ultimately vote on whether or not to implement the committee, according to the current bill language.Â
Independent clinics such as Blue Mountain in Missoula provide about 58% of abortion care nationwide, yet they are some of the most under threat by anti-abortion efforts.Â
Senate President Matt Regier's effort to placate nine Republican members over a dispute about committee assignments failed on the fourth day of the Legislature.
In December, the governor's budget staff indicated to lawmakers that the Gianforte administration will be proposing a reduction in some of the accounts.Â
Earlier this year, Trump called Gianforte a "great guy" at a rally in Bozeman.Â
Democrats and a group of Republicans prevailed on a vote that undid several committee assignments and sent the upper chamber into a quagmire in its first week.Â
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife declined to delist grizzly bears in two Montana ecosystems and intends to group together a distinct population segment.
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Gov. Greg Gianforte delivered his State of the State address Monday evening in the House of Representatives and relayed a message of strength and optimism as he outlined his priorities for the 69th Legislature.
The Republican governor, who is beginning his second term, labeled his plans for Montana over the next few years a âconservative vision centered on family and community."
A bill that would ban transgender people from using the bathroom that aligns with their gender identity moved through committee on Monday. It will next be heard by the entire House of Representatives.Â
In a Jan. 3 interview with the Missoulian, the departing director of the Bureau of Land Management said she was ready to reflect on the four years behind her.
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Deputy Christopher Etter, of the Yellowstone County Sheriffâs Office, shot Not Afraid when she emerged from her vehicle with a handgun after a two-hour standoff.
A Butte woman who pleaded guilty to embezzling $32,000 from nonprofit organization Safe Space has received a deferred sentence.
Two Helena residents were charged with felony elder exploitation after authorities said incidents occurred in 2021 that involved the father of one of the accused who was in his 70s and had Alzheimer's.
Gov. Greg Gianforte delivered his State of the State address Monday evening in the House of Representatives and relayed a message of strength and optimism as he outlined his priorities for the 69th Legislature.
The Republican governor, who is beginning his second term, labeled his plans for Montana over the next few years a âconservative vision centered on family and community."
A bill that would ban transgender people from using the bathroom that aligns with their gender identity moved through committee on Monday. It will next be heard by the entire House of Representatives.Â
In a Jan. 3 interview with the Missoulian, the departing director of the Bureau of Land Management said she was ready to reflect on the four years behind her.