Property Tax Fumble Reveals Corporate Oz Behind the Curtain
We had our jaws drop to the floor when we opened our property tax assessments this summer
We had our jaws drop to the floor when we opened our property tax assessments this summer
This project has too many unknowns that will impact the Gunsight Lake and upper St. Mary River ecosystems
Three-quarters of individuals removed from Medicaid in Montana have lost their coverage due to paperwork problems
Economists calculated that the average annual cost of vehicle collisions with moose, deer, and elk totaled $87 million in the state
All told, the Legislature passed more than $500 million in property tax relief over the next five years
Help protect public lands that Montanans depend on from contamination, unscrupulous speculation, and neglect
The conservative budgeting from the Legislature and resulting historic budget surplus allowed Republicans to do both tax relief and long-term planning
If politicians don’t take action in the next 10 years, Social Security payments could be cut by 20%
E-bikes are motorized vehicles and should be driven on roads with other motorized vehicles, not on non-motorized trails
Because of the biennial reappraisal of residential property most Montanans are faced with huge increases in the values of their homes
The focus should be getting people internet — not on providing political handouts to labor unions and progressive special interest groups
Contact your federal representatives and urge them not to pass legislation circumventing ESA requirements
All told, Republicans passed over $1 billion in one-time and ongoing permanent tax relief over Democrats’ repeated objections
At the end of the day, regular Montanans got hung out to dry when it comes to a long-term property tax solution
Hardworking Montanans should keep more of what they earn, because ultimately, it isn’t the government’s money