Senate Republicans have numerous pieces of legislation to consider during the 2025 session, but few are as important as bills to reform Montana’s overreaching courts. The state’s judicial branch has ...
Former North Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum faced a Senate committee Thursday that questioned related to his nomination as Secretary ...
Senate President Matt Regier said he has “very, very serious concerns” about the contract arrangement. "The more you look at ...
On Thursday morning, the Senate Judiciary Committee held a hearing on one of the most prominent in a Republican-sponsored ...
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JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) — President-elect Donald Trump has proposed trillions of dollars of tax cuts for individuals and ...
Governor Greg Gianforte is urging Montana legislators to pass a bill that would reveal the political affiliations of judicial ...
Lt. Gov. Kristen Juras reiterated the administration’s “full support” of the measure, which would force judicial candidates ...
Republican lawmakers in Montana’s House of Representatives voted to pass a bathroom ban despite pleas from two of their ...
Montana Republican representatives advanced a bill to regulate transgender people’s use of public accommodations.
HELENA – The 69th Montana Legislature opened Monday, Jan. 6 in Helena with both Republicans and Democrats highlighting affordability as one of the issues that will dominate the 90-day session.
A bill that would allow political parties to make contributions to judicial candidates — carried by Marion Republican Rep.