Over 90 Montana legislators in both the House and the Senate signed a letter to President Joe Biden calling on him to reverse his decision to cancel the Keystone XL Pipeline.
The deadline for moving bills from the Montana House to the Senate and vice versa, called ‘transmittal', is rapidly approaching and state legislators are moving bills through the process as quickly as possible.
Steve Zabawa, founder of Safe Montana told KGVO News on Tuesday that a Montana legislator has introduced a bill to delay the implementation of legalized recreational marijuana.
Two prominent members of the Montana Legislature called into the KGVO Talk Back Show on Thursday to answer questions from listeners about various items of interest regarding Montana government.
Montana Governor Greg Gianforte’s legislative liaison Scott Sales appeared on the KGVO Montana Morning News show to share some of the governor’s priorities in the ongoing session in Helena.
As individuals participated in the March for Life in Helena on Monday, the Montana House of Representatives was taking up four pro-life bills, according to House Majority Leader Sue Vinton, a Republican from Billings.
Missoula residents have enjoyed direct primary care for the last several years as a cost-effective way to provide quality healthcare while not involving expensive and cumbersome health insurance companies.
House District 58 Representative Republican Seth Berglee recently introduced House Bill 102, which will allow concealed or open carry of firearms in many places where they had been expressly forbidden in the past.
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Montanans will still have the opportunity to testify remotely in front of every state Senate committee during the legislative session in addition to the normal in-person process at the State Capitol in Helena.