On the final day of the 2023 Montana legislative session, Gov. Greg Gianforte vetoed a bill that would have changed the way the state’s marijuana tax revenue is distributed.
The Environmental Protection Agency has asked what additional sampling Montanans want at a local Superfund site but balked at agreeing to many of the proposals offered.
April Corbin Girnus
(Nevada Current) Politicians in Carson City have another $250 million to argue over.
The Economic Forum on Monday adjusted its general fund revenue projections for the upcoming biennium to $11.6 billion — up from a $11.4 billion ...
While the 2023 Legislature has created a number of bills the City of Missoula views as unfavorable, including the removal of greenhouse gasses from environmental review, a handful of other bills have enjoyed the city's backing.
A strong bipartisan majority of the Montana Legislature has passed a bill using marijuana tax revenue to fund Habitat Montana and county road maintenance, but supporters anticipate a governor's veto.
City and county officials joined homeless advocates on Wednesday in painting a dire picture of Missoula's lack of indoor shelter and the growing presence of outdoor encampments in public places.
Over the lamentations of a city council member, the Missoula Redevelopment Agency's board of directors on Thursday approved a funding request to remove two blighted houses in the downtown district and replace them with a 26-unit apartment building.
Abigail Maki writes, "Montanans are facing a unique opportunity: Growth in an industry that will bring well-paying jobs, housing, and much needed infrastructure to our towns."