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A major milestone of the 68th Legislature is approaching fast. Transmittal, the halfway point of the 90-day session, is when most bills need
Of the 759 bills introduced as of today, more than one-third have survived hearings and floor votes in the first house. Early March
One of the most anticpated moments of any legislative session is the publication "Lawmakers of Montana", better known as the Copper Book. The
The Legislative Branch released the names of legislators who will serve on standing committees (also referred to as Session Committees) for the 68th
The topic of facial recognition technology continues to be an issue up for debate and will soon be the subject of a Zoom
Most Montanans get their drinking water from groundwater--a source that mostly avoids high levels of manganese, according to a recently completed investigation by
The Legislature established the program known as Habitat Montana in 1987, which allowed the agency to buy land outright, purchase a conservation easement
As the number of electric vehicles in Montana increases, the Transportation Interim Committee is working on legislation to replace lost gas tax revenues.
Legislators and other members of the Environmental Quality Council are checking out a new pheasant operation at the state prison this month. The