Republican and Democratic legislative leaders say they prefer alternatives to the governor’s proposed cut to the state’s ...
A House committee on Friday gave early approval to House Bill 207, which would double the number of signatures independent ...
Montana’s American Indian Caucus is backing changes to the state’s 2023 Indian Child Welfare Act law. Supporters say the ...
While one proposal died due to opposition from 18 Republicans, the other was changed on the House floor to make it optional ...
On Friday, the public gave spirited testimony on a bill requiring the Ten Commandments to be displayed in public schools.
The Montana House has narrowly voted down a bill that would have changed the laws on lethal injection and could have allowed ...
One of the Montana Legislature’s blockbuster proposals to boost school funding received universal, bipartisan acclaim during ...
Multiple of the bills' opponents reminded lawmakers the efforts resemble those of previous legislative sessions that have ...
Montana lawmakers debated legislation that would allow unlimited wolf hunting across the state until the population was reduced to a threshold of 650 animals statewide.
The departing leader of the Democratic National Committee is reflecting on why his party lost to Donald Trump.
Over several decades spent working through the tiers of employment, this basic tenet emerged when watching the best in action – leaders eat last.
MSU history professor James Meyer, an expert in Eurasian and Russian history and Islam, attributes the declining focus on Ukraine to a growing preference for addressing domestic issues over internatio ...