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Let no one be forgotten : Funeral services held in Helena for 11 indigent residents

She mentioned that she and Johnson were both 70 and both women. But she then admitted they had never met. “Even though I said I didn’t know her, I did know her,” Frisch said in a voice dripping with emotion. “She is a child of the Creator, our God. And she is now in a beautiful, sunny place.” Rev. Roger Lynn plays flute music at a funeral ceremony for indigent and abandoned residents on Wednesday at the Lewis and Clark County Cemetery. THOM BRIDGE, Independent Record Frisch was among 75 people who gathered at the Lewis and Clark Cemetery for funeral services for 11 indigent or abandoned residents who died in 2020 or 2021. The bodies had been cremated. 

Bill To Ban Sanctuary Cities Draws Heated Testimony

Yellowstone Public Radio Montana Republican Rep. Kenneth Holmlund introduces House Bill 200 to the House Judiciary Committee on Jan. 26, 2021. Montana Democrats say a Republican state House committee chair used a double standard during a hearing Tuesday to silence verbal testimony from bill opponents who brought up race when talking about a proposal to ban sanctuary cities in the state. Montana Democrats say a Republican state House committee chair used a double standard during a hearing Tuesday to silence verbal testimony from bill opponents who brought up race when talking about a proposal to ban sanctuary cities in the state. There aren’t currently any sanctuary cities in Montana. But under House Bill 200, local governments would be fined and miss out on state grants if they set policy blocking local law enforcement from detaining undocumented immigrants sought by federal immigration authorities.

Committee jostles over race in sanctuary city hearing

A legislative hearing Tuesday on a bill to ban local governments from enacting sanctuary city laws veered off course when the committee chair shut down opponents to the bill for suggesting the legislation is rooted in racism. The 19-member House Judiciary Committee was considering House Bill 200, which would stop state agencies or local governments from enacting laws to disengage from federal law enforcement on immigration matters. Montana has no sanctuary cities, said the bill s sponsor, Rep. Kenneth Holmlund, R-Miles City, but the legislation would be proactive. The same committee will hear another bill, House Bill 223, on Wednesday. It would authorize local law enforcement to take up federal immigration enforcement duties.

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