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Montana Governor Greg Gianforte reads the Dr. Seuss book "The Cat in the Hat" to first graders in Terrilynn James' classroom at Elder Grove School in Billings in 2021. LARRY MAYER, Billings Gazette ...
Gov. Greg Gianforte stood in front of Zach Carleton's honors English class at Lockwood High Tuesday morning and asked the students what they liked to read. After a smattering of responses ...
Republican Gov. Greg Gianforte, through his lieutenant governor's testimony Thursday, put his support behind a bill to establish the Religious Freedom Restoration Act in Montana. The proposal has ...
Northwest Montana, while not devoid of agriculture, is known little for putting food on the tables of area residents. But a tiny four-acre organic farm north of Libby is gaining notoriety for the ...
Environmental and wildlife conservation in Montana took hits during this year's state legislative session, including vetoes ...
Gov. Greg Gianforte on Monday signed a bill banning drag story hour events in public schools and libraries, capping off a series of successful bills aimed at the transgender community from the ...
Property tax bills of second homeowners and short-term rental owners are primed to see an average cumulative increase of 68% ...
Fed would put 10-year moratorium on state created AI laws, and make current laws unenforceable. Montana's a national leader on the issue.
Opinion: Gianforte announced that he effectively stripped $31 million from Montana’s biannual budget and vetoed $349 million ...
In that primary, Greg and Susan Gianforte also each gave $170, the maximum allowed in 2014, to Morren. In total, the Montana Family Foundation reported spending $52,350 in the 2014 primaries.
Gov. Greg Gianforte had signed more than 700 bills into law and vetoed almost 40 more – but Friday was his deadline to take ...
Gov. Greg Gianforte signed a two-year budget outlining more than $16 billion in spending. The state’s budget includes money to renew Medicaid Expansion for low-income adults, to expand the state’s ...