After a debate Thursday, the Montana House has allowed two bills to move forward that lay out two significantly different ways of providing residents with property tax relief.
During a Jan. 29 committee hearing, state officials who proposed the cut said they’re trying to eliminate unnecessary bureaucracy in government.
One measure would lower the top income tax rate from 5.9% to 5.4%, and it would raise the limit on the bottom bracket to $100 ...
Leaders in the Montana Legislature as well as the Department of Public Health and Human Services contemplate revamping ...
The waiver is part of a larger plan to make Helena more attractive for affordable housing development, including a grant ...
Gov. Greg Gianforte took a break from the legislative session in Helena to congratulate Protech Steel on their expanding ...
Gov. Greg Gianforte urged lawmakers to advance his proposals for income and property tax cuts in a news conference at the ...
Gov. Greg Gianforte announced Montana unemployment reached its 42nd consecutive month with unemployment at or below ...
Governor Greg Gianforte has announced a $4 million investment for the University of Montana (UM) and Carroll College to ...
He is proposing to reduce Montana’s income tax rate and to deliver permanent property tax relief for homeowners at their ...
The Senate Natural Resources Committee is set to review Senate Bill 221, which aims to streamline greenhouse gas assessment processes under the Montana Environmental Policy Act. The bill, sponsored by ...
Governor Greg Gianforte took a break from the legislative session in Helena to visit Great Falls on Wednesday, congratulating Protech steel on their expanding workforce.
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