Pete is married with two children one goes to the University of Montana the other is in the seventh grade. outside of work passions include fly fishing, and bird hunting. Hiogh school sports are other activities I like to watch. Pete is 50 years old and now training for a century bicycle ride.
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Repealing Voter Approved Initiatives
The Montana Legislature has the constitutional right to repeal voter passed statutory laws, such as the medical marijuana law. Constitutional Scholar Rob Natelson explains.
Job Creation In Montana
Creating an atmosphere for companies to do business in Montana has become a focal point of the 62nd Legislature. House District 100 Representative Champ Edmunds explains the difference between North Dakota and Montana when it comes to workers compensation rates.
Legislators At Odds
Republicans and Democrats differ on how they see the progress of the 62ND Legislative Session. House Minority Leader John Sesso feels time has been wasted.
Balancing The State Budget
The legislative Fiscal Division and Governor Brian Schweitzer are far apart when it comes to revenue projections. Representative Champ Edmunds says the state is hemorrhaging financially.
Grant Writing 101
Learning how to write a grant will be the topic of a seminar put on by Big Sky Economic Development, in Billings. Director Patty Nordlund explains the seminar.
Perpetual Pell Grants
Finding money to cut federal expenses is being examined in the U.S. House of Representatives. Congressman Denny Rehberg gives us this example of a wasteful program.
Earmark Control
President Obama has threatened to veto earmark spending. Senator Jon Tester says he believes this gives the White House too much power.
Earmarks are congressionally directed appropriations for projects, goods and services, provided by taxpayer money around the country...
Representative Wants More Focus On Montana
The rigors of the Legislative Session have House Minority Leader Representative, Jon Sesso, wondering when the Legislature will focus on the issues facing Montana.
Record Cold In Montana
With less than a month to the official beginning of spring old man winter has released what hopefully will be one last icy breath. Meteorologist Bruce Bauck says this is unusual.
The Homeless As Prey
Two homeless men have been killed in Missoula they are Forest Salcido and Tony Balmariz. Missoula County Attorney Fred Van Valkenburg says although these cases are extreme the homeless have become prey.