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Two of the bills Gianforte vetoed were intended to require more transparency from branches of state government.
The law effectively bans the flying of Pride flags and other LGBTQ flags from being flown at schools or government buildings.
The two bills Gianforte signed — House Bills 84 and 421 — dealt with wildland firefighting. The two he vetoed, House Bill 511 and House Bill 547, would have added $5 million in funding for local fire ...
The Montana Department of Commerce and Gov. Greg Gianforte revealed new Montana branding. The state’s rebranding comes with ...
Californians owning second homes in Montana face a heavier property tax burden this year, as lawmakers offer relief to ...
Over the past week, organizations, state lawmakers and other Montana officials have been pressing U.S. Reps. Ryan Zinke and ...
The legislation is projected to reduce homeowner taxes 18% on average by 2026, while raising taxes on second homes and ...
We need to send a message to everyone that comes to Montana that we are serious about keeping our waters clean now and for ...
A Republican effort to make sweeping changes to Montana courts has suffered another blow, this time with a veto by Gov. Greg ...
Gov. Greg Gianforte and the Montana Department of Commerce unveiled the state’s new branding campaign during the kickoff of the World Famous Bucking Horse Sale in Miles City on Friday.
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