Seven months after Democrats in Congress approved nearly $2 billion in Covid-19 relief funds for Montana state officials to spend, less than 3 percent of the money has gone out the door.
Seven months after Democrats in Congress approved nearly $2 billion in Covid-19 relief funds for Montana state officials to spend, less than 3 percent of the money has gone out the door.
Seven months after Democrats in Congress approved nearly $2 billion in Covid-19 relief funds for Montana state officials to spend, less than 3 percent of the money has gone out the door.
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Gianforte tax-cut plans debut at MT Legislature
Income-tax cuts front and center
By: Mike Dennison
and last updated 2021-02-11 19:56:44-05
HELENA â The centerpiece of Republican Gov. Greg Gianforteâs tax-cut plans â a series of current and future cuts in the state income tax â had strong support from the business community as its first hearing Thursday.
And the administration itself made it clear that businesses are the main target of the reductions, arguing that lower state income taxes will encourage companies to relocate and expand in Montana.
âBy proposing this bill and the others being heard here today, Gov. Gianforte is sending a message to entrepreneurs and business leaders in Montana and across the country: We want you and your good-paying jobs,â said the governorâs Budget Director Kurt Alme.