Montana Governor Greg Gianforte

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Those government TikTok ‘bans’ hardly ban anything

$309 million in broadband grants headed for Montana Governor Gianforte’s approval

The program includes $109 million for Charter Communications projects, drawing ire from competing Montana-based providers.

Montana architects, accountants worry that Governor Gianforte’s ‘red tape reduction’ initiative goes too far

Unlike accountants, Talbert said he and other have tried to sound the alarm about licensure, but the Gianforte administration seems unwilling to make the change.

“They just say to submit comments in writing. They’ll never talk about them,” Talbert said. “You might as well be talking to a wall.”

Montana Governor Greg Gianforte previews his state budget proposal

The governor also said he wanted to double the tax credit cap for contributions to scholarships that can go to private schools, and clarified that the property tax change he wants to make does not take money away from local districts.

Montana Governor Greg Gianforte announces proposed change to child care policy to allow childcare facilities to accept religious vaccine exemptions to any vaccine.

Currently, childcare participants are required to receive scheduled doses of vaccines against measles, rubella, mumps, poliomyelitis, diphtheria, pertussis, tetanus, varicella, hepatitis B, pneumococcal, and the bacteria Haemophilus influenza type B, or Hib.

 

The health department rules currently permit religious exemptions only for Hib, the infectious bacteria

Governor Gianforte pushes trades education, more construction as fixes for Montana housing crunch

Standing in front of a luxury apartment complex under construction in Bozeman Thursday, Gov. Greg Gianforte touted his efforts to address Montana’s housing affordability crunch by promoting new residential development.

Montana Switches Gears to Try to Bargain for Lower Health Care Costs for Employees

Montana is signaling it might step away from an innovative way of setting the prices its public employee health plan pays hospitals for services, an approach that has saved the state millions of dollars and become a model for health plans nationwide.

Gov. Gianforte praises Housing Task Force’s recommendations, calls for starter homes

Task Force member Sen. Ellie Boldman, D-Missoula, said that housing is a crisis and will likely be the No.1 issue during the upcoming legislative session. She said it’s an issue in both rural and urban areas in the state.

From workforce development to robots?  Gov. Gianforte moves ARPA money  from training workers to automation

“It was a clear intention of the legislature for this money to be invested in workers,” Caferro said. “And at every turn, the administration has failed to invest in Montanans with this money, and it seems to me that they refuse to make taxpayers’ money work for taxpayers.”

Montana Wants to Be the Next Wine Country

The Big Sky State has a dedicated group of winemakers working with unique hybrid grapes resistant to the state’s harsh weather. But even with the science making progress, Montana still needs its lawmakers’ to give the nascent industry more support.