Gianforte briefed by officials in Belfry on Robertson Draw fire ktvq.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from ktvq.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Record profits by U.S. meatpackers has both cattle producers and government officials calling for an investigation by the Department of Justice regarding the disparity in the cattle markets.
Billings Christian School recieves $500,000 grant from Gianforte foundation ktvh.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from ktvh.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
HELENA, Mont. - The 67th Legislative Session is ending Thursday after more than 1,300 bills have been introduced in the Legislature. Fewer than 300 have already been signed into law, and an additional 300 bills are on their way to the governor s desk.
Almost two dozen of those pieces of legislation will change what the voting process looks like here in Montana.
To date, Governor Greg Gianforte has signed 10 bills changing election rules into law, while an additional 11 are on their way to his desk.
The biggest changes voters will see this coming election cycle are changes in hours of operation for polling places. In addition, if you want to register to vote, a driver s license or the last four digits of your social security number are necessary.
Montana Gov. Gianforte Signs Bill Banning Sanctuary Cities: Immigration Laws Will Be Enforced
Montana Gov. Greg Gianforte (R) signed a bill on Wednesday banning sanctuary cities, which effectively act as safe havens for illegal immigrants, across the state, promising immigration laws will be enforced in Montana.
Per the law, local enforcement agencies will be required to abide by federal immigration law or face penalties for noncompliance. The law grants the attorney general authority to bring a civil action to compel compliance by a state agency or local government. Violators may have grants withheld and could face fines of $10,000 every five days that the state agency or local government is not in compliance with the provisions, per the measure.