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Knudsen calls Montana’s campaign laws ‘silly’ and says comments were proof of ‘transparency’
Montana Attorney General Austin Knudsen appears to have doubled down on his comments from a meeting in Dillon last month in which he told an audience that he had recruited a fellow Republican to run against him for attorney general so that he could raise more money. Those comments triggered a still ongoing investigation with […] The post Knudsen calls Montana’s campaign laws ‘silly’ and says comments were proof of ‘transparency’ appeared first on Daily Montanan.
One-third of Montana municipalities to review local governments after primary vote
HELENA, Mont. (AP) — Over the next two years, dozens of cities and counties across Montana will review their local governments as called for by a voter initiative in Tuesday’s primary elections. Once a decade, Montana’s Constitution offers voters the chance to study and potentially change the structure...
Montana Land Board decides to take stronger role in water decisions
The Montana Land Board decided to take back the authority it ceded decades ago at its May meeting, but the decision to do that, along with a recent Supreme Court ruling, has cast an uneasy tension between state leaders and the agricultural community. As temperatures continue to rise and the threat of fire grows, ranchers […] The post Montana Land Board decides to take stronger role in water decisions appeared first on Daily Montanan.
Montana Department of Transportation, DEQ, to be under new leadership
Gov. Greg Gianforte announced Thursday the appointments of Chris Dorrington as director of the Montana Department of Transportation and of Sonja Nowakowski as director of the Montana Department of Environmental Quality. “Chris Dorrington is a changemaker,” Gianforte said in a statement. “Bringing his previous experience at the agency and exceptional ability to lead, I have […] The post Montana Department of Transportation, DEQ, to be under new leadership appeared first on Daily Montanan.
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