Tester’s team is trying to reach swing and crossover voters by showing Montanans there are Republicans who want the moderate Democrat to stay in office.
Existing Montana law would likely not apply to deep fake advertising, according to state officials Thursday, and may require legislative action in the 2025 session
Jennifer Savage writes, "Support for Mike is far-reaching, crosses party lines and gives me so much hope because his is a fresh perspective that Missoula needs."
Cathy Deschamps writes, "Mike Nugent understands the obstacles preventing affordable home construction, and homelessness, and understands homeowners are heavily taxed, which is not sustainable. "
Neva Hassanein writes, "PAC money from an outside trade group with a huge financial self-interest in Missoula’s economy ... should have no place in our local elections."
Over the past decade, the City of Missoula has taken the lead in Montana with local plans to address the climate crisis, including clean electricity, zero waste and eliminating tailpipe emissions from the city's fleet of vehicles.
While the Montana Legislature made several attempts to address the state's housing crisis and the cost of housing, another issue emerged shortly after – that being the state's large increase in the appraised value of properties and the increase in taxes some fear will come as a result.
With almost a year still to go before the first votes are cast in the race for Montana’s U.S. Senate seat, the first candidate ads are already going onto the airwaves.