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The work I do every day for the most vulnerable happens a long way from Washington D.C., but what happens there has a huge impact on my work for my clients. I’ve been a professional caregiver for ...
Rule stopped future federal coal leasing in 17 eastern Montana counties; new legislation would overturn that decision.
Jill Selman writes, Cutting this support doesn’t save money—it shifts costs to families, causes unnecessary hospitalizations, and forces children to go without essential care.
U.S. Rep. Ryan Zinke chats with staff in the recently opened baggage claim area at the Missoula Montana Airport on June 18. Zinke toured the new expansion prior to catching a flight.
If passed, the resolution would indicate the federal government to overturn the plan that halted federal coal leasing in more ...
It is the latest Congressional Review Act resolution introduced after the Bureau of Land Management failed to send over ...
Well, more than 50 years ago the Montana Power Company announced the construction of its coal-fired generation plants at ...
Montana’s congressional delegation lauded the passage last week of the federal tax cut and spending package known as the “Big ...
Opinion: Cutting Medicaid support doesn’t save money — it shifts costs to families, causes unnecessary hospitalizations, and ...
By the slimmest of majorities, Republicans of the 119th Congress just rammed through their Big Ugly Bill, a regressive tax-and-spending blueprint that redistributes wealth from the poorest to the ...
When a GOP senator proposed using federal land for affordable housing, right-wing forces revolted to protect what they see as a symbol of American greatness.
Ryan Zinke. “The rescission of the outdated Roadless Rule is a victory for Montana, public lands, and forest management everywhere,” said Zinke. “As I’ve long maintained, one of the biggest obstacles ...