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In a summary of initial allegations Dunwell submitted to the Human Rights Bureau, Dunwell argues Usher’s behavior constituted ...
By the time Montana’s 2026 elections roll around, there could be some big changes to the way people in the state vote – if ...
Montanans’ wallets, freedom, and energy future took a heavy hit with the Governor’s recent veto of Senate Bill 188. The Montana Solar Shares Act (SB 188) would have opened the door for community solar ...
A group of tribes in Montana alleges a new election law will disenfranchise Native voters and has moved to join a lawsuit ...
Trump’s "megabill" makes permanent widespread income tax cuts enacted during his first term that would have otherwise expired ...
Tom Lutey Pat Williams, Montana’s longest-serving member of the U.S. House, died Wednesday evening in a Missoula hospital. The Butte native, who was Montana’s last Democrat elected to the House to ...
A highly controversial proposal to sell off public land in western states was stripped from the U.S. Senate budget bill after ...
The Supreme Court said Thursday it will not hear a case involving a push to revive a law that minors must have their parents’ ...
Montana Viewpoint has appeared in weekly and online newspapers across Montana for over 30 years. Jim Elliott served sixteen ...
Environmental organizations have described the provisions as paving the way for corporations to restrict 200 million acres of ...
Pat Williams has died. He was Montana’s longest serving Congressman, serving from 1979 to 1997. He had a sense of justice and values which he defended proudly and vigorously, often in the face of ...
Raised in Butte, Williams was a husband, father, teacher, member of the National Guard, Montana legislator, and served 18 ...
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