The Biggest Issue We Are Ignoring
We are approaching our country’s 51st Earth Day. Let’s commit ourselves to ensuring that our planet, and all its species and all its beauty, is thriving 51 years from now.
We are approaching our country’s 51st Earth Day. Let’s commit ourselves to ensuring that our planet, and all its species and all its beauty, is thriving 51 years from now.
Surely we can come up with something that helps the ones that need it most — Montana’s full time residents
If the Secretary is serious about following the science and the law, she must promote, rather than disparage, state management authority
The use of facial recognition technology is growing, and it sometimes serves a good purpose. But this technology is also a new wild West.
Creating an election fraud tribunal would be a waste of taxpayer dollars
The city of Whitefish will continue to honor our community’s commitment to create a downtown environment that is pedestrian and business friendly
Pollutant standard is a Montana-made solution that we should support and be proud of, not undermine with misinformation
The future of democratic governments and the survival of humanity are being challenged on all sides by violence and global warming
In the old days, a visitor needed only a National Parks Pass to enter Glacier, but then 3 million people tried to visit every summer
Our open primary system is not broken. It works well for Montana.
America will always stand up to bullies who attack democracy, and I will continue to work with all of my colleagues on both sides of the aisle who are serious about defending our core values at home and abroad
The reality in Flathead County is that the library has a strong liberal bent in a county that is strongly center right
Primary elections are currently designed strictly to serve the interests of political parties
The call for a Special Session has more to do with trying to gain some election advantage than pursuing policies that benefit our state
We do not know what makes Lake Koocanusa so different from other Montana lakes that it needs such a site-specific standard