Governor, sponsor argue bill would ensure part-time residents who don’t file Montana income taxes pay their fair share via property taxes.
From tax relief to programs that foster “prosperity” and “self-sufficiency,” Montana Republican Gov. Greg Gianforte laid out his plan to grow Montana’s economy and address what he called ...
Gov. Greg Gianforte announced the University of Montana and Carroll College will receive $4 million in state funding to ...
As part of a proposed revamping of the state’s behavioral health system, Republican Gov. Greg Gianforte’s administration is looking into moving a facility for p ...
Carroll College and the University of Montana will receive $4 million to help with startup costs for physician assistant ...
Montana lawmakers are at odds with President Donald Trump's move to temporarily spare the popular Chinese-owned social media ...
President Donald Trump has big plans to tackle government efficiency and accountability during his new administration. This includes implementing thefederal Department of Government Efficiency or DOGE ...
With Missoula's new land use plan in place, the city is now working to finalize its unified development code. Pehan said the ...
Senate Republicans have numerous pieces of legislation to consider during the 2025 session, but few are as important as bills to reform Montana’s overreaching courts.
Opinion: An analysis leads to the undeniable conclusion that presently, all of Montana’s federal representatives are Republican multi-millionaire oligarchs.
Lawmakers heard first testimony Wednesday on a flagship property tax bill that would essentially shift property taxes away from primary residences, long-term rentals and small businesses.
Five candidates are seeking a two-year appointment as judge in Department 2 of the 20th Judicial District, which serves Lake ...