Montana Attorney General Austin Knudsen released the following statement in response to Governor Greg Gianforte’s signature on Senate Bill 419, banning TikTok in Montana:
Montana Attorney General Austin Knudsen announced Madisyn Allard, of Superior, as the winner of the second annual Law Enforcement Appreciation Poster Contest, during National Police Week
Joined by Department of Corrections (DOC) and Helena College leadership, Governor Greg Gianforte on May 8 celebrated the graduation of the first class of inmates participating at the Second Chance Pell Grant program at the Montana State Prison (MSP).
When historic flooding washed over parts of Montana last June, homes were washed away, leaving many people to wonder what became of them, and for others like Park City resident Mike Kinsey, the disaster sparked so many problems they don’t know which way to turn.
U.S. Senator Steve Daines and 28 of his Senate Republican colleagues today introduced the “Back the Blue Act,” which would increase penalties for criminals who target Montana law enforcement officers and provide new tools for officers to protect themselves.
Delivering on his pro-student, pro-parent, pro-teacher education agenda, Governor Greg Gianforte recently signed a bill into law to empower Montana parents to pursue the education that best meets the needs of their child.
Delivering on his pro-student, pro-parent, pro-teacher education agenda, Governor Greg Gianforte recently signed a bill into law to empower Montana parents to pursue the education that best meets the needs of their child.
Senator: “i Don’t Think Ending The Practice Of Title 42 Makes A Lot Of Sense Right Now. I Am Concerned About The Administration’s Preparation, Or Lack Of It”
Montana is among 25 states that have resigned from or are not members of a national voter data group accused of partisanship in its work to expand voter rolls and lacking in transparency, an analysis by the Big Sky Times found.
U.S Senator Jon Tester’s nominee to be United States Marshal for the District of Montana, former Dawson County Sheriff Craig Anderson, passed out of the Senate Judiciary Committee today with strong bipartisan support and heads to a vote by the full U.S. Senate.
U.S. Senator Jon Tester released the following statement on his vote to overturn a Biden Administration rule that removestariffs from solar materials made in China and shipped through third party countries to circumvent existing tariffs