Hundreds gathered at the state capitol to show state politicians that Montanans are watching legislators’ attempts to steal money from a popular public land fund.
But while the amount of investment has grown, so too has the demand for housing the state, and already it has emerged as a potential barrier to economic growth, capital or not.
While the Montana University System is confident it can train the workforce needed to grow the state's technology industry, Salish Kootenai College will play a role of its own.
Posted on the party’s website, the resolution said people shouldn’t consider Racicot a spokesperson for the party, and Racicot said he’s totally comfortable continuing his work.
The bill adds to a long list of bills going through the Legislature that aim to reform education, and provide more personalized learning throughout the state.
Marc Racicot writes, "It doesn’t take long to visualize the inevitable chaos and spectacle that will attend the creation of a Byzantine citizens grand jury procedure; nor, but for a moment, to foresee the unlimited expense to the county within which the grand jury is impanelled."
A bill introduced into the Montana House of Representatives Friday would criminalize the act of roofying someone, or causing them to unknowingly ingest date rape drugs, regardless of if the drugged victim is sexually assaulted or not.
A bill to prohibit foreign adversaries such as China from buying or controlling agricultural land in Montana passed out of committee on Thursday after being amended.
Under a bill moving through the Montana Senate, landlords and property owners would have to pay back rental application fees to applicants who don’t end up leasing the property.