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The three highest paid elected offices in Montana are all part of the judicial branch: The chief justice of the state supreme court, the associate justices and district court judges.
It is a rare honor to lie in state at the Montana State Capitol. This week, Montana’s longest consecutive-serving U.S. House ...
Pat Williams, Montana’s longest-serving congressman, was honored Wednesday as he was lying in state at the Capitol.
If the budget reconciliation package before the U.S. Senate becomes law in the coming weeks, reproductive health advocates ...
Gov. Greg Gianforte has vetoed a bill that sought to establish a legal framework for community solar projects in Montana. Senate Bill 188 sponsor Chris Pope argued before his colleagues ...
Rep. Jill Cohenour, D-Helena, praised increases in the pay plan, including a minimum $10,400 for employees working for the state of Montana and the university system over the course of three years ...
She arrived at the bathroom on the second floor of the House office building of the Capitol in Tallahassee on March 19. Two police officers spoke to Ms. Rheintgen outside the bathroom and told her ...
No state, however, has had the sheer volume — more than 30, by one count — or degree of urgency as Montana, whose legislature is one of four that convene only every other year.
"The Dean of the Montana press corps," the late Charles "Chuck" S. Johnson, was memorialized Friday at the Montana State Capitol with a plaque in the perfect location to eye every elected official ...
Around 200 green-clad people packed inside the Rotunda for the 41st St. Patrick’s Day celebration in Montana’s Capitol building.
Around 200 green-clad people packed inside the Rotunda for the 41st St. Patrick’s Day celebration in Montana’s Capitol building.
Unions and their supporters filled the State Capitol in a show of opposition to a bill that would establish Montana as a “right-to-work” state. Live updates: At least 6 injured after Florida ...