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State Republicans Calling For Special Legislative Session

Governor Greg Gianforte is open to calling a special session of the Legislature to approve new voting districts for electing members of the Public Service Commission. In a letter to lawmakers he said he would limit any special session to handling PSC redistricting only and would make the call if and when the Legislature has demonstrated ample ...

Coutts Port Of Entry Re-opens For Traffic

The Coutts port of entry with Canada resumed operations Tuesday after a protest against vaccine mandates by truckers had largely halted traffic for two weeks. Montana shipping companies found ways around the Coutts border across from the Sweet Grass port of entry after being stranded in nearby border towns like Shelby. State Senator Mike Cuffe...

Governor Gianforte Defends State Wolf Management

The 9th Circuit Court of Appeals is taking wolves off of the endangered species list in most of the country, but not in Montana, Idaho and Wyoming. Governor Greg Gianforte defended the state’s handling of the predator recently on Voices of Montana.

New Plan To Reduce Sky Haze In Montana Released

The state Department of Environmental Quality is required by the federal Regional Haze Rule to            reduce the state’s haziest conditions and protect still-clear skies for certain mandated federal lands through 2064. The state’s haze reduction plans through 2028 largely do coincide with general state and federal efforts to reduce air pol...

Tax Credits Becoming An Approaching To Reducing Carbon

Carbon is making money for some and saving some for others. Farmers are getting paid for sequestering carbon for buyers who want tax credits to offset their carbon pollution practices. Jerry Stephens of the Agoro Carbon Alliance explained recently on Voices of Montana.

Former Montana Governor Requests Censure Removal Of Rep. Cheney & Kinzinger

Former Montana Governor Marc Racicot sent a letter to the Republican National Committee’s current chair Ronna McDaniel. He urged the committee to withdraw its recent censure of Republican Representatives Liz Cheney of Wyoming and Adam Kinzinger of Illinois members for their roles in investigating the January 6th insurrection on the U.S. ...

Montana University System Working To Recruit More Health Care Workers

The Montana University System which oversees public colleges and universities in the state recently outlined efforts being made to provide more health care workers as the need for more help in such occupations increases. They include developing new forms of collaboration and joining other institutions to produce credentialed nurses in the stat...

Study Reveals Driest Drought In 1,200 Years

According to a study in the journal Nature Climate Change released Monday, the American West’s megadrought deepened so much last year it is now the driest in at least 1,200 years. The study’s lead author Park Williams, a climate hydrologist at UCLA, studied soil moisture levels in the West, including the southwest corner of Montana...