Every two years, the Montana Legislature gives the state’s members of Congress a chance to address lawmakers. On Monday, three members of the federal delegation were in Helena to speak.
House Republican unity ticked up in 2024, while Senate Democrats saw record success on votes that split the parties.
Cory Swanson spoke to a joint session of the state House and Senate on a day that also featured speeches from Montana’s federal delegation and a tribal nation chairman.
This isn’t about Dems or Republicans or deals being struck,” Sen. Shane Morigeau, D-Missoula, said. “It’s about a majority in this body doing what we think is right.
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The decision whether to end Montana’s expanded Medicaid program is one of the top debates this legislative session.
Montana’s new chief justice of the state Supreme Court gave lawmakers a “state of the judiciary” address Monday. The Republican-backed justice cautioned GOP lawmakers against impeding the courts.