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Yet, Brockman voted with the Republican majority 96% of the time during the last session, according to records kept by the Montana Free Press. By contrast, Regier voted along party lines just 90% ...
SJ Howell (born July 3, 1980) is an American politician who represents Missoula in the 95th district in the Montana House of Representatives.A member of the Democratic Party, Howell was elected in the 2022 election, making them [2] the first non-binary person to be elected to the state legislature in Montana.
The Montana State Legislature is the state legislature of the U.S. state of Montana. It is composed of the 100-member Montana House of Representatives and the 50-member Montana Senate. [1] The representatives are distributed as follows: Republican Party: 68 seats; Democratic Party: 32 seats
During the bills first hearing Mitchell stated "This is a secure and encrypted method of holding vital information and your data is protected against tampering or theft." The Montana Motor Vehicle Division came in as proponents to the bill. [29] The bill was signed into law by Republican Governor Greg Gianforte on April 26, 2023. [30]
According to a Montana Free Press (MTFP) analysis of revenue department data for the 956,000 properties on the state’s property tax rolls in both 2022 and 2023, the median Montana residential ...
Montana lawmaker was barred from state House of Representatives for speaking out against bill Montana bans gender-affirming care for trans youth after protests and sanction against trans lawmaker ...
Denise Baum is an American politician who, as of 2023, serves in the Montana House of Representatives representing the 47th district in Billings, Montana. [1] She is running for re-election, but because of re-districting it has been expanded and renamed the 45th district.
The Montana State Legislature is the state legislature of the U.S. state of Montana. It is composed of the 100-member Montana House of Representatives and the 50-member Montana Senate. [1] The Montana Constitution dictates that the legislature meet in regular session for no longer than 90 days in each odd-numbered year. [1]