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Letter

LETTER: Agency on Aging Should be Moved

The “Red Barn” on Kelly Road is no longer adequate for Flathead County Area Agency on Aging. This building has housed offices, congregate meals, Meals on Wheels and volunteers on a temporary basis for over 10 years. The facts are before us. The multi-purpose of the AOA has grown. The population of seniors has grown. […]

By JoLynn Yenne
Letter

LETTER: Stop Pandering to the Military Industrial Complex

The commission established to investigate the 9/11 attack determined the terrorist organization, Al Qaeda, was responsible. This commission also determined the annual budget for Al Qaeda to be $30 million. The American people were told that in order to keep them safe from threats like this in the future it was necessary to establish the […]

By Bill Payne
Like I Was Saying

Support for Convention Center

It’s true. We have been down this road before. A developer or organization proposes a performing arts, convention or town center in the Flathead Valley. And those plans either stall or are scrapped entirely. In 2008, the Kalispell City Council approved the largest development in the history of Flathead County. Glacier Town Center would have […]

By Kellyn Brown
Opinion

Property Tax Relief

By John Fuller The Montana State Legislature seems to be bipartisan in its consensus that Montanans need property tax relief. The Republicans want to reduce property tax mill levies, exempt the first $250,000 worth of business equipment from property taxation or both. Democrats are united under Gov. Steve Bullock’s plan to give a one-time $400 […]

By John Fuller | Joe Carbonari
Guest Column

Fixing the Liquor License Laws

In response to Kellyn Brown’s column in the Feb. 13 Beacon, “Unfair Playing Field” – interesting, but you’re missing a few important points: When the all-beverage and beer/wine license “with gaming“ were developed, it was done so with a few caveats. The original intention was to allow only one license per family. This was to […]

By Tom Thomas
Uncommon Ground

Health Insurance for All

Rep. Pat Noonan, D-Ramsay, is one of the handfuls of moderates serving in the 2013 Montana Legislature. Noonan serves with other moderates like Sen. Llew Jones, R-Conrad. Jones carries the new natural resources component for public school financing. Notably Noonan sponsored this Legislature’s most critical task, to implement Montana’s Medicaid expansion. Over the next four […]

By Mike jopek
Opinion

What Should Montana’s Welcome Mat Say?

A state association of businesses has pushed legislation into the Montana House that would limit the on-premise retail sales volume of a related group of businesses. For an established business with good wholesale distribution in place, this wouldn’t be a big deal – except that those same businesses already have legislated production and sales volumes […]

By Mark Riffey
Letter

LETTER: Find a Solution to Sequestration

The recent news about cuts to federal agencies under sequestration (Feb. 27 Beacon: “Glacier Park’s Great Uncertainty”) has me worried. If these arbitrary cuts go through, there will be numerous impacts here in Montana, including Glacier National Park. If there’s a fall off in tourism due to delays in opening Going-to-the-Sun Road or reduced flights […]

By James B. Reid
Opinion

A New Primary System?

By John Fuller Rep. Scott Reichner, R-Bigfork, has introduced a bill (HB436) that would establish a version of Louisiana’s “top-two” primary election system. This “top-two” structure would allow voters to choose any candidate, irrespective of political party, in primary elections. If adopted, this would be the most dramatic change in Montana election laws since the […]

By John Fuller | Joe Carbonari
Letter

LETTER: Moose Story Overlooks Wolf Factor

The story on Montana Fish, Wildlife and Park’s ten-year study of declining moose populations (Feb. 20 Beacon: “What’s Happening to the Moose?”) seems to be a case of “ignoring the elephant in the living room.” Barely mentioned is the wolf factor. If FWP collared 12 cows, how will they record the killing of the calves? […]

By Steve Mangold
Guest Column

Why We Support Expanding Medicaid

One of the most important issues facing the 2013 Montana Legislature is whether to take advantage of the opportunity to expand health insurance coverage to low-income Montanans who fall in the gap between those eligible for Medicaid and those who typically can afford private insurance. The Administration and Board of Directors of North Valley Hospital […]

By Jason Spring
Like I Was Saying

Stoking Speculation

Last week the Democratic-leaning firm, Public Policy Polling, released a survey of potential matchups in Montana’s 2014 U.S. Senate race. Right now, one Republican has declared he is running and another has said he is considering running for the seat currently held by Sen. Max Baucus. But PPP also polled hypothetical matchups, which were far […]

By Kellyn Brown
Business Is Personal

Take Advantage. Leave the Valley.

Does your community talk about the flight of youth? The shrinkage and simultaneous aging of communities is a critical issue for rural places. Young people graduate and move away for good jobs or for college and they may not come back for a decade or more, if at all. Recently, a high-achieving, hard-working college student […]

By Mark Riffey
Closing Range

Liars, Guns and Money

Because I abuse my Second Amendment rights just as enthusiastically as I abuse my First Amendment rights, the post-Newtown “sensible gun control” kabuki dance in Washington, DC has my rapt attention. Trouble is, when it comes to Congressional hearings or press events, “news” organizations almost never cover the really important stuff. Thank God for C-Span […]

By Dave Skinner
Letter

LETTER: Restoring Montana’s Campaign Integrity

Sen. Jim Peterson, R-Buffalo, is gathering bipartisan support for a bill that will close a loophole that adversely impacts Montana politics. Currently PACs calling themselves “educational” need not disclose their source of money. We’ve seen the result: Outside “dark money” influences are undermining the spirit of local representative government. Campaigns are shifting from grassroots efforts […]

By Carmine Mowbray