RYEGATE, Mont. – Providing public access to over 100,000 acres of public land, Gov. Greg Gianforte celebrated Monday the grand opening of the Big Snowy Mountains Wildlife Management Area (WMA)
Anthony Licata writes, Over the next biennium, these bills would strip tens of millions of dollars in voter-approved revenue from the Habitat Montana Program and permanently block the program from tapping those funds again.
Senate Bill 442 is the third proposal lawmakers have debated this session that would scrap the revenue stream from recreational and medicinal marijuana sales to outdoor access.
Andrew KcKean writes, Instead of looking in county courthouses and precinct ballot boxes, they should look within the halls of the legislature and governor’s office for the most brazen attempt to steal an election since Montana’s Copper Collar era.