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.
Gov. Greg Gianforte and Republican leaders in the Montana House and Senate have all talked about cutting state income taxes during the 2025 legislative session.
As part of a proposed revamping of the state's behavioral health system, Republican Gov. Greg Gianforte's administration is ...
Montana Gov. Greg Gianforte's administration is reviving efforts to do away with a panel that hears appeals from people who were denied public assistance to aff ...
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 ...
As the Republican governor proposes another cut to the state’s top-bracket tax rate, legislators of both parties say they have other ideas.
The United States Department of Education's Office for Civil Rights has announced a shift back to enforcing Title IX under ...
Greg Gianforte said this week the unemployment rate in December marked a year of historically low unemployment, with a record 42 consecutive months of unemployment at or below 3.4%. Montana’s ...
Proponents packed the small hearing room in the Capitol to share personal reflections on the teacher shortage that drove ...
Montana lawmakers are grappling with what they can do to improve patient care and operations at the state's psychiatric hospital since realizing that the efforts underway to restore the troubled ...
Proponents packed the small hearing room in the Capitol to share personal reflections on the teacher shortage that drove lawmakers to craft the bill.