Our Climate Crisis
Some Montanans don’t think the climate crisis is real or impacting us
Some Montanans don’t think the climate crisis is real or impacting us
The Energy Savings and Industrial Savings Act would result in overly costly and aggressive energy efficiency requirements
The $3.5 trillion per year that Americans currently spend on health care could easily pay for universal health care
Many students in rural Montana remain at risk of falling behind due to the lack of broadband access
Wilderness designation is our society’s way of expressing a sense of the “sacredness” of the Earth
It’s troubling that the Trump administration would nominate a person to oversee our public lands who has so little regard for them
Limiting the clip capacity of firearms to a maximum of 10 rounds would certainly limit their capacity to kill
This issue has struck a chord with people all over our great nation
All wealth comes from the land and our state government must promote new economic models
Our spending is not keeping up with increasing population, visitation and development pressures
Grant dollars can be used by local governments, tribal governments and school districts for a range of infrastructure projects
The Blackfoot Clearwater Stewardship Act is a result of unlikely allies working collaboratively
All Montanans need to fill out the Census next spring and encourage family members and everyone they know to do the same
Montanans have every reason to be alarmed by William Perry Pendley overseeing 250 million acres of public land
The hysterical reaction by the left to the appointment of William Perry Pendley deserves a response