There’s even more money coming to the state after the Senate passed the $1 trillion plus infrastructure bill. Senator Jon Tester on what that’ll mean for Montana. https://northernbroadcasting.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/08/8-13_737.mp3
Bureau of Economic Research Set To Meet Next Week To Explore New Recession
Next week, the Bureau of Business and Economic Research with Director Pat Barkey will be talking about the economy across the state with the theme, “A Recession Experience Like No Other.” On Voices Of Montana this week, Barkey posed a question. https://northernbroadcasting.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/08/8-13_637.mp3
2020 Census Results Show Increase In Indigenous Populations In Montana
(Nicholas Jones) That was Nicholas Jones, Director of Ethnic Research and Outreach for the U.S. Census Bureau talking about results of the 2020 U.S. Census numbers released Thursday. Montana too has become more diverse. White Alone or in Combination decreased from 92% to 91% of the population American Indian/Alaskan Native Alone or in Combinat...
Montana FWP Gives Drought Warning To Hunters Ahead Of Upcoming Season
Montana’s archery hunting season begins next week followed by Montana’s general hunting season but hunters are going to need to be extra cautious and considerate this fall. Montana Fish Wildlife and Parks Commission and Education Program Manager Bob Gibson explains. https://northernbroadcasting.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/08/8-12_1237.mp3
Montana Joins Lawsuit For Overturning Bump Stock Ban
The Montana Department of Justice along with 17 other states have filed a brief with a federal appeals court in support of a lawsuit attempting to overturn a ban on bump stocks a firearm accessory allowing semi-automatic rifles to fire more rapidly. Montana Attorney General Austin Knudsen is the lead attorney on the amicus filing with the 6th ...
Anaconda Plant To Plead Guilty To Negligent Endangerment
U.S. Minerals in Anaconda has reached a plea agreement in a federal case charging the company with exposing its employees to unsafe levels of arsenic. Northern News Network’s Eric Young has the details. https://northernbroadcasting.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/08/8-12_832.mp3
Montana Legislature Files New Case Challenging Supreme Court Ruling
The Montana Legislature is asking the state Supreme Court to withdraw its opinion and order in a case decided last month where justices unanimously said the Legislature exceeded its authority by subpoenaing judicial records and ordered the immediate return of any of the emails it obtained through subpoenas or copies of those documents to the c...
Extended Medicaid Eligibility May End Soon
The Department of Public Health and Human Services is seeking federal permission to eliminate the continuous eligibility provision for Medicaid expansion of which about 100,000 Montanans are covered. Currently people remain eligible for coverage for a full year even if their income increases and they no longer meet financial requirements. The ...
All Counties Now Qualify For Drought Assistance
In late July over 40 senators and members of Congress pushed the U.S. Department of Agriculture to provide additional drought relief and flexibilities for Montana agriculture producers located in counties that were not covered by drought designations or federal assistance programs. Wednesday afternoon, Senator Steve Daines announced the USDA h...
Missoula Group Advocates For Making Child Tax Credit Permanent
The Federal Child Tax Credit is putting hundreds of dollars into more than 200,000 Montana families’ pockets every month. Groups that advocate for those families say the program appears to be doing what was promised pulling families out of poverty. The head of Child Care Resources in Missoula Kelly Rosenleaf says there are many social problems...