A secret agreement between the Biden White House and a few powerful interests in the Pacific Northwest could have devastating consequences for Montanans.
This summer, many people around the country experienced extreme weather — heat, drought, thunderstorms, and flooding. After undergoing the hottest July on record, there is a sense of urgency about
Dr. Pat Barkey, director of the University of Montana’s Bureau for Business Economic Research, points out that Montana's "increasing population has driven higher electricity demand, but little new generation and transmission capacity has been built over the last decade." And, that "Montana risks becoming a net importer of electricity."
HELENA, Mont. Montana taxpayers, industry leaders, business owners, and pro-business advocates today testified in support of Governor Greg Gianforte’s proposal to provide permanent income tax relief to Montanans.