Montana Advocates Highlight Prevention, Healing During Child Abuse Prevention Month

April is Child Abuse Prevention Month, and advocates across Montana are emphasizing both prevention and recovery efforts for children and families impacted by abuse. On Voices of Montana, host Tom Schultz opened a three-part discussion by noting the lasting impact of child abuse and the importance of addressing both the causes and consequences. “Our society does abuse children, so the

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Forbes Recognizes Stockman Bank, CEO Bill Coffee Reflects on Banking, Economy, Agriculture

Stockman Bank was recently named to the Forbes list of the world’s best banks for 2026, marking the fifth consecutive year the 73-year-old Montana institution has appeared in the rankings. Among U.S. institutions, just 72 banks were included in the rankings this year. Stockman Bank is the only bank headquartered in Montana to make the list. CEO Bill Coffee says

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Should Montana’s PSC be Elected or Appointed?

By Tom Schultz A growing policy debate in Montana centers on a fundamental question of governance: should the state’s Public Service Commission remain elected by voters, or transition to an appointed regulatory body? The discussion is expected to surface during the 2027 legislative session, where lawmakers are considering a proposal that would replace Montana’s five elected Public Service Commissioners with

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From Free Speech to Citizenship, the 411 on Key Cases Before the High Court

Supreme Court Decisions Spotlight Free Speech and Birthright Citizenship Two high‑profile U.S. Supreme Court cases were on the Voices of Montana docket as host Tom Schultz was joined by Derek Oestreicher, Chief Legal Counsel and Director of Government Affairs for the Montana Family Foundation. Together, they unpacked the implications of a major First Amendment ruling and a closely watched challenge

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