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Gov. Greg Gianforte signed a bill into law that makes it more difficult for criminals to sue victims for injuries or damages sustained while committing crimes.
Supporters hope House Bill 876 will encourage investment at the site of the Seeley Lake sawmill that closed last year.
Gov. Greg Gianforte has signed into law a bill that encourages peace officers to check and report immigration statuses during ...
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In order to qualify for the new incentive, districts will have to provide a base teacher salary of at least $41,613 for the ...
Gov. Greg Gianforte recently signed into law House Bill 252 which makes additional state funding available to encourage ...
"We now have the most complicated property tax system in the entire United States," Sen. Greg Hertz said. "It is crazy." ...
The Kalispell Planning Commission on Tuesday is expected to weigh regulations streamlining residential development as part of the city's preliminary draft land use plan. The Montana Land Use Planning ...
The laws enact measures to improve financial accountability and elevate the role of tribal governments in Indian Education ...
All Montanans, regardless of party affiliation, must have confidence in the purity of our elections. That’s why I focused so ...
Department of Corrections officials said the move will clear beds for the roughly 60 women awaiting a prison placement in ...
Gov. Greg Gianforte signed into law House Bill 252 – known as the STARS Act – which makes additional state funding available to encourage school districts to boost starting teacher pay.