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By the time Montana’s 2026 elections roll around, there could be some big changes to the way people in the state vote – if the laws establishing those changes make it through legal challenges.
Montana’s only statewide food bank warns that at least 12,000 residents are at risk of losing some or all of their federal food benefits. The overhaul of the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program,
Delegates of the Montana Republican Party gathered in Helena Saturday to choose the party’s next chair – a process that took several hours and rules battles to complete.
HELENA – Montana's campaign regulator says the Montana Shooting Sports Association violated state campaign laws in the 2014 elections. Gianforte pledges to match all campaign contributions
State convention in Helena ushered in changeover in Republican party leadership, showcased ongoing divisions from Legislative session.
The Supreme Court on Thursday declined to review a blocked Montana law that would require physicians to obtain a parent's consent before performing an abortion on a minor.
Tuesday marked the first day that Montanans can say that abortion — up to the point of viability — is protected specifically through an amendment in the state’s Constitution. Voters