As part of a proposed revamping of the state’s behavioral health system, Republican Gov. Greg Gianforte’s administration is looking into moving a facility for p
Governor, sponsor argue bill would ensure part-time residents who don’t file Montana income taxes pay their fair share via property taxes.
From tax relief to programs that foster “prosperity” and “self-sufficiency,” Montana Republican Gov. Greg Gianforte laid out his plan to grow Montana’s economy and address what he called
Donald J. Trump was sworn in as the 47th president of the United States of America this morning, making remarks after being sworn in about his priorities and ex
The Republican officials made the announcement at Granite Peak Athletics in East Helena, an indoor baseball, softball and lacrosse training center that opened in October.
Governor Greg Gianforte delivered his third State of the State address to the Montana Legislature, focusing on securing the future for Montanans amidst a nationwide affordability crisis.
Lawmakers heard first testimony Wednesday on a flagship property tax bill that would essentially shift property taxes away from primary residences, long-term rentals and small businesses.
In addition to heightened funding for teacher pay, Gianforte announced his intention to increase state support for STEM and trades-based education as well as a proposed $6 million boost to the Big Sky Scholarship Program, a dollar-for-dollar tax credit for private donations supporting public school programs and private school scholarships.
Mayor Wilmot Collins will host the 2025 State of the City address Monday at a Helena Commission meeting.
Gov. Greg Gianforte wants legislators to move fast on at least part of his property tax relief plan, but Montana lawmakers gave no guarantees Tuesday, either on the centerpiece of
Gianforte's speech highlighted accomplishments and focused on tax cuts, judiciary reform, and increased pay for public workers including teachers and Montana Patrol Troopers.
Governor Greg Gianforte has ordered all flags to be raised to full-staff from sunrise to sunset at the Montana State Capitol and all state buildings in honor of Inauguration Day on Jan. 20.