A group of delegates to Montana’s 1972 constitutional convention are challenging restrictions on the citizen initiative process recently enacted by the Legislature.
Montana will provide its first funds for a new model of healthcare to support communities and citizens with autism so they will not have to be sent out of state.
Local lawmakers returning home after the 68th Legislative Session are describing it as a success, specifically in regard to improving infrastructure, investing in health care and providing tax relief, despite the often hectic pace and other challenges.
Rep. Alice Buckley’s Best Beginnings Scholarship expansion to provide relief for lower-income Montanans seeking child care options is headed to the governor’s desk after a final bipartisan vote in the Senate on Friday.