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The Corporation for Public Broadcasting stands to lose $1.1 billion meant to fund it through the next two years, while the bill also cuts $7.9 billion in other programs. CPB acts as a conduit for ...
The bill cleared a key hurdle early this morning after the president and House Speaker Mike Johnson persuaded a group of ...
Tactical Civics claims to have 450 members in Montana and chapters in nine counties. The organization has found harbor with several lawmakers and recruited using a statewide ballot initiative ...
House Bill 924, sponsored by longtime legislator and the chief engineer of the state’s budget, Rep. Llew Jones, R-Conrad, establishes a trust fund unique to anything under current Montana law.
The Montana Legislature has voted to overturn Gov. Greg Gianforte’s veto of a bill that will pay counties for some of the ...
When a decision can impact your life, whether it’s your freedom, your constitutional rights, or how much you’re going to pay in taxes when you go out for dinner or ...
Pat Williams, 87, Last Montana Democrat to Serve in the House, Dies His liberal politics, inspired by the safety nets of the New Deal, were shaped in working-class mining country.
He became Montana’s longest-serving congressman. Williams was first elected to the Montana House of Representatives from Silver Bow County in 1966.
Pat Williams, Montana’s longest-serving member of the U.S. House, died Wednesday evening in a Missoula hospital.
HELENA, Mont. (AP) — Pat Williams, a New Deal-style Democrat who won Montana's great liberal-conservative showdown of 1992 to become the state's lone voice in the U.S. House of Representatives, ...
Pat Williams, a New Deal-style Democrat who won Montana's great liberal-conservative showdown of 1992 to become the state's lone voice in the U.S. House of Representatives, has died. He was ...
Williams was first elected to the Montana House of Representatives from Silver Bow County in 1966. After serving two terms in the Montana Legislature, he worked as an executive assistant to ...