The former Republican state Senate president denied Friday any wrongdoing in connection with a $170,000 no-bid contract he signed in his final days in office, an expenditure that is now under scrutiny by new Senate leadership.
Senate President Matt Regier said he has “very, very serious concerns” about the contract arrangement. "The more you look at it, the deeper it's getting.”
Trans power couple Zooey Zephyr & Erin Reed got married & the pictures will melt your heart. The pair have spent the days since the wedding celebrating every “first”
On Thursday morning, the Senate Judiciary Committee held a hearing on one of the most prominent in a Republican-sponsored suite of bills that would overhaul Montana’s judicial branch.
Like Don Quixote many of our Montana legislators are on a crusade to impose their world view and values on all the citizens of Montana. Their right-wing pseudo Christian nationalism is here to ...
Lawmakers announced judicial reform was "top of mind" when they descended on Helena weeks ago, and GOP Gov. Greg Gianforte called the Montana Supreme Court "nonpartisan in name only" in his State ...
The legislative GOP misleadingly calls the 27 draft bills they passed through their partisan judiciary attack committee “judicial reform.”
Republicans in the Montana state House will likely hold the first anti-trans state legislative hearing of the year concerning House Bill 121, proposed legislation banning transgender adults from ...
Legislative leaders say the decision whether to renew Montana’s Medicaid expansion program this year will loom over behavioral health spending and hospital regulation, among other topics.
Kalispell, doesn’t believe the tension between the courts and the state legislature should be characterized as a war between two coequal branches of government; however, he does believe that lawmakers have an obligation to check the power of the judicial system during the upcoming legislative session.
Ninety-nine members of Montana’s newly elected House of Representatives — Terry Falk, R-Kalispell was excused — met in their chamber on Monday afternoon to take their oaths of office.