Montana’s gas prices face uncertainty after Trump’s tariffs Billings– Questions are being raised about the impact on state gas prices following President Donald Trump’s recent decision to delay tariffs on Canada and Mexico. Montana relies heavily on crude oil imports from Canada which is vital for the state’s four oil refiner...
Montana Tax Simplification Changes Now in Effect For 2024 Returns
Montana Tax Simplification Changes Now in Effect For 2024 Returns Helena — Montana taxpayers preparing their 2024 tax returns will notice the impact of Senate Bill 399 which was passed by the 2021 Legislature. The bill simplifies the state’s tax system by aligning it more closely with the federal system meaning Montana taxable income now...
Montana Manufacturing Activity Decreases For Second Year In A Row
According to the Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis for the Ninth District which includes Montana manufacturing activity decreased for the second year in a row in 2024. Profits production levels and exports decreased as well. Both productivity investment in plant and equipment increased and manufacturers expect growth in every business indica...
Montana Lottery Commission To Put Vendor Contract Bids Out
The Montana Lottery uses a single contract vendor to provide a range of their products including Montana Millionaire and Sports Bet Montana and Thursday the Montana Lottery Commission committed to putting that contract out to bid to ensure transparency and integrity. The Greek company Intralot’s contract is set to expire in March 2026. It has ...
No More Soft Drinks Or Candy For Snap Under Senate Bill 354
Senate Bill 354 prohibiting the purchase of soft drinks and candy with SNAP benefits cleared second reading in the Senate Wednesday on a 31 to 19 vote with bipartisan support and opposition. The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program provides food benefits to low-income families to supplement their grocery budget. The bill will go through ...
Montana Record Number Of Sixty Gun Seizures At Airports Last Year
Montana set another record with 60 firearms seized at airport security checkpoints across the state last year. In 2023 TSA officers detected 59 guns during routine passenger screenings statewide. Congress first enacted legislation to prohibit accessible weapons aboard aircraft in 1961 decades before TSA was created to help secure the nation’s ...
U.S. Tariffs Now In Effect Covering Canada And Mexico Goods
New executive orders from the White House are now in effect calling for tariffs on most Canadian and all Mexican imported goods worth over $800. A recent LendingTree study shows Montana imports more than $6.8 billion worth of goods from Canada and over $110 million from Mexico every year. Over 94% of Montana’s imports come from Canada Me...
Rapid Response Event On March Twelfth To Help Fired Montanans
The Montana Department of Labor and Industry has set up a “Rapid Response Event” to help the hundreds of Montanans who were recently fired in a mass federal workforce reduction find new jobs. The March 12th event will help to “guide affected workers back into the workforce.” Impacted workers who attend can also receive assistance filing unemp...
New U.S. Forest Service Chief Is Former Montana Resource Manager
The next chief of the U.S. Forest Service will be Tom Schultz a former state-level land and natural resource manager in Montana and Idaho and most recently a vice president at a logging company in that state. He’ll replace outgoing Chief Randy Moore who will retire Monday. The Forest Service is the second-largest land management agency by area...
Commissioner of Securities Asking For Input On Digital Assets
The Montana Commissioner of Securities and Insurance James Brown is asking for comments on Digital Assets including cryptocurrency Bitcoin and other related financial instruments including Blockchain Tokens. The input from all U.S. citizens and not just Montana residents will help shape potential regulatory approaches that safeguard investors ...