Gov. Greg Gianforte was among Republican governors who met with former and incoming President Donald Trump on Thursday evening at his West Palm Beach estate at Mar-a-Lago.
The Montana Supreme Court ruled that Gov. Gianforte may have legitimate legal reasons to withhold documents, but that he can’t refuse to turn those over without having a district court judge review them
Weeks after winning a second term as Montana’s governor, Gov. Greg Gianforte has been elected to a leadership position in the organization that advocates for electing Republican governors across the country.
The centerpiece of the package is a homestead rate cut that is estimated to lower property taxes by 15% on Montanans’ primary residence, as well as 18% on small businesses.
Polls in Montana closed at 8 p.m. and the Associated Press immediately called the Montana governor’s race for Republican incumbent Gov. Greg Gianforte.
Brian Schweitzer writes, "As a Republican, Gianforte ran on lower taxes and less regulation. As a governor, he raised your taxes and increased regulation."
The centerpiece of Gov. Greg Gianforte’s Property Tax Task Force’s 12-piece proposal could cut taxes by 15% to 20% for about 345,000 homeowners and long-term renters.