Government & Politics
Lawmakers look to place discipline of judges in citizens’ hands
Gregg Trude set his loaded .300 Winchester Magnum down in the backseat of his car in October 2018. The gun discharged and fatally struck Dr. Eugene “Buzz” Walton of Helena. Trude pleaded guilty to negligent homicide and was sentenced to 20 years in prison with 3 ½ years suspended, according to an article published in […]
Biden pairs climate crisis with rebuilding infrastructure, jobs
The sprawling $2 trillion infrastructure and jobs proposal President Joe Biden laid out Wednesday in Pennsylvania includes significant spending to address climate change, providing what conservationists say is an important “down payment” to address the crisis. A 25-page outline calls for $10 billion for a Civilian Climate Corps, $16 billion for capping abandoned wells and […]
House committee to take action Wednesday on Medicaid, CHIP revision bill
Here’s what happened when one little girl with debilitating arthritis was kicked off CHIP, the Children’s Health Insurance Plan, for three months. Her mom is a massage therapist who works seasonally, like many Montanans, said Lauren Wilson, vice president for the Montana chapter of the American Academy of Pediatrics. The mom was asked to verify […]
Biden unveils $2 trillion plan to rebuild infrastructure, create jobs, move to ‘clean energy’
WASHINGTON—President Joe Biden on Wednesday in Pennsylvania will unveil a nearly $2 trillion infrastructure package to rebuild highways and bridges, along with funding programs for housing, broadband and schools and increasing U.S. manufacturing jobs during the next eight years, an administration official told reporters on Tuesday night. Alongside the expansive infrastructure plan, the president will release […]
This land is your land, this land is mine: Bill aims to limit nonprofits, increase ag land protections
The title of Rep. Dan Bartel’s bill, House Bill 677, seems broad enough: “An act prohibiting certain nonprofit corporations from purchasing agricultural lands.” That was the one thing both opponents and proponents seemed to agree on — the bill would stop ag land sales. They also agreed that the certain nonprofit addressed in the bill […]
House passes monumental COVID-19 aid bill
Less than three weeks after President Joe Biden signed the mammoth American Rescue Plan Act, a $1.9 trillion federal COVID-19 recovery package, Montana lawmakers have shepherded a bill to spend most of Montana’s share of that sum across its first major hurdle. House Bill 632, which passed a House vote on a wide bipartisan margin […]
Bill banning transgender women in K-16 women’s athletics passes second Senate reading
Advancing one of the session’s most controversial bills, Montana Senate Republicans voted Tuesday to pass House Bill 112 banning transgender female athletes from participating on K-16 women’s sports teams, leaving just one hurdle before it is sent to the governor’s desk. The bill, sponsored by Rep. John Fuller, R-Whitefish, would require athletes to participate on […]
Special report: Dozens of members of Congress are vaccinated, but some still hesitate
WASHINGTON — Members of Congress were among the first people in the U.S. to have access to the sought-after COVID-19 vaccine when the initial doses became available in December. Three months later, a States Newsroom survey across 22 states—making up a large swath of Congress— found at least 155 members of the U.S. House and Senate have […]
14 Productions to share $500K to film in Montana
Fourteen film productions will share $500,000 through the Big Sky Film Grant from the Montana Film Office to film on-location across the state, the Montana Department of Commerce announced today. “Film, television and commercial productions have a direct economic impact in Montana, creating good-paying jobs and infusing outside dollars into Montana communities,” Montana Film Commissioner Allison […]
Montana in legal gray area when it comes to aid-in-dying cases
Linda Heim knew her dad didn’t plan to wait for the cancer to kill him. For decades, he’d lived in Montana, which they’d thought was one of the few places where terminally ill people could get a prescription to end their life. After two years of being sick, Heim’s dad got the diagnosis in 2019, […]
Zoning debate in Legislature heats up with ADU proposal
Montana’s priciest cities are once more opposed to legislation that would force local governments to loosen their zoning restrictions in an effort to stimulate the supply of affordable housing in the state. It’s a goal that has engendered some bitter fights this session as policymakers in Helena work to figure out the extent of their […]
House Education takes up tribal college funding ‘inequities’
Here’s one silver lining to the way tribal colleges are funded, a method that creates heartburn for campus presidents. “There are only two states in the nation that fund non-tribal college students that attend tribal colleges, and Montana is one of them,” said Sandra Boham, president of Salish Kootenai College. But the way the state’s […]