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If you're not subscribed to our newsletter, you're really missing out. Here's the Session Week 3 newsletter that just published👉 https://t.co/iAp0nmUwg8
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“The political violence must stop. It was less than a year ago that President Trump survived an attempted assassination. Now one of the biggest names in the conservative movement, Charlie Kirk, has been shot. Please join us in praying for Charlie and his family.” -Senate Majority
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Senators Tom McGillvray and Daniel Zolnikov urge @GovGianforte and DPHHS to pursue a federal waiver to have taxpayer money go to healthy foods, not junk food, in their latest column. https://t.co/eZv4c41HsK
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flatheadbeacon.com
In 2023, the United States government appropriated $1.1 trillion for 13 anti-poverty and welfare programs. This includes $134 billion for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP). The...
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Senate President Matt Regier and Sen. Barry Usher spent a night aboard the USS Theodore Roosevelt aircraft carrier this week, observing U.S. Navy flight & naval operations. Special thanks to NCSL for organizing the opportunity.
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Senator Barry Usher is the President-Elect of NCSL. Congratulations senator, and thank you for your dedication to serving legislatures throughout the country.
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Congratulations to Sen. Barry Usher, who has been named President-Elect of the National Conference of State Legislatures (NCSL)! Usher will ascend to President of NCSL next year. Photo of Sen. Usher (second from left) at this year's NCSL Legislative Summit in Boston. #mtleg
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Direct Primary Care has experienced major growth in Montana since Sen. Cary Smith passed SB 101 in the 2021 legislative session. This Flathead Beacon story provides a great look into how both patients and doctors are benefitting. https://t.co/ULo8HWWCMQ
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flatheadbeacon.com
When Camee Ridgeway began looking for healthcare after she moved to the Flathead Valley from Chicago nearly four years ago, she found herself on hospital waitlists and denied by neurologists whose...
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“We were all incredibly saddened to hear the devastating news about Senator McKamey. She has been in senators’ prayers and we are all wishing the best for her in her recovery.” -Senate President Matt Regier https://t.co/qVfx2mJpjk
helenair.com
A fellow Cascade County Republican lawmaker visited her Thursday morning and said she was smiling and has started to regain her ability to speak.
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Sens. Sue Vinton & Becky Beard: "How can we draw on the hopes, dreams, skills and talents of our children so they can become successful, contributing members of society upon graduation?" Check out their op-ed about the School Funding Interim Commission 👉
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In his latest column, Senate President @SenMattRegier discusses what's already being done to improve the management of Montana's forests, and what more still needs to be done. https://t.co/KlCCpR2GKe
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flatheadbeacon.com
Now that wildfire season is here, the elk rut is only two months away and the Big Beautiful Bill has been signed into law by President Trump without any public land sales. What needs to happen with...
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The Legislature passed a new law that protects the privacy of Montanans' brain data--including our literal thoughts. "I want a very hard line in the sand that says, you own this completely," said Montana state Sen. Daniel Zolnikov. https://t.co/vGBp1VphCW
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cbsnews.com
Colorado, California, and Montana have passed neural data privacy laws meant to prevent the exploitation of brain information collected by consumer products.
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"The One Big Beautiful Bill (OBBB) is a game changer that will benefit middle-income, working-class Montanans." Check out Sen. Greg Hertz's latest column where he dispels Democrat talking points and highlights how Montanans win with the OBBB! https://t.co/UbgfyaEvv9
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kjjr.com
The “One Big Beautiful Bill” (OBBB) passed by Congress and signed by President Trump is a game changer that will benefit middle-income, working-class Montanans.
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The Livingston Enterprise has an excellent profile out on the Dean of the Senate, Republican Sen. John Esp of Big Timber, "celebrated for quarter-century of service," as he concludes his time in the legislature. “We legislators are humans with all that our humanness brings with
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HB 855 and HB 932 are now law, creating our first dedicated fund for wildlife crossings. Smarter infrastructure. Safer roads. Stronger conservation. https://t.co/SWOq50x8E9
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mountainjournal.org
New bills establish dedicated funding for infrastructure to reduce wildlife-vehicle collisions and reconnect fragmented habitats.
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Then-Senator Cary Smith passed major free market health care reform with Senate Bill 101 in 2021. Since then, Direct Primary Care--where patients skip the insurance company and contract directly with their doctors for services--has skyrocketed. Just look at these stats from
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"A thousand miles away from Silicon Valley, Montana lawmakers have striven to strike a balance between protecting residents from the risks of emerging technologies and encouraging tech innovators to set up shop in the state." https://t.co/zlSYAh7Yx1
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americanthinker.com
When people from around the world think about Montana, they think about the state’s natural beauty, outdoor recreation, and rugged people living on the outskirts of American civilization. It may come...
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Thanks to the work of Senators Daniel Zolnikov, @KennethBogner, and others, Montana is a national leader in tech policy. https://t.co/wjufR7ouGw
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The Legislature continued the "Montana Miracle" of pro-housing policies in true bipartisan fashion this legislative session. https://t.co/ijPNmzBZeD
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governing.com
The Montana Legislature passed housing policies that have eluded other jurisdictions, including increasing height limits, reducing parking requirements and permitting single-stair apartment buildings.
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