In quarrel, many Republicans alleged ulterior motives, while Democrats said investigation is rife with politics.
The Montana Senate will conduct an ethics investigation into a $170,100 government contract brokered late last year by former Senate President Jason Ellsworth with his business associate.
Senators gave initial approval to Senate Bill 164, sponsored by Sen. John Fuller, R-Kalispell, on a 30-20 vote. Kelsey Grammer and Ted Danson Didn’t Speak for 30 Years After Danson Confronted ...
WASHINGTON D.C.- Montana’s congressional delegation has sent a letter to the state legislature to establish rodeo as the official state sport of Montana.
Without our language and our culture, we no longer exist,” said Lance Four Star, director of the state's American Indian ...
HELENA, Mont. — An ethics committee investigation into former Montana Senate leader Jason Ellsworth will take most of February, if not longer, to ensure the Hamilton Republican is afforded time ...
The Senate Natural Resources Committee is set to review Senate Bill 221, which aims to streamline greenhouse gas assessment ...
A bill requiring the posting of the Ten Commandments in every public school classroom did not pass second Senate reading, but ...
HELENA, Mont. – Senate Bill 164, which impacts gender affirming care for minors, has passed its third reading in the Montana Senate and is now headed to the House for further consideration. The bill, ...
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