Whether it is a battle over the proposed constitutional amendment protecting abortion rights or the fight over efforts by the legislature to change voting laws, Secretary of State Christi Jacobsen has often been at the center of intense clashes around election security and processes.
She argues she is fighting for small businesses and willing to take on political elites. Her opponent, businessman
Whether it is a battle over the proposed constitutional amendment protecting abortion rights or the fight over efforts by the legislature to change voting laws, Secretary of State Christi Jacobsen has often been at the center of intense clashes around election security and processes.
She argues she is fighting for small businesses and willing to take on political elites. Her opponent, businessman
Following pressure from U.S. Sen. Jon Tester, the Biden Administration’s Department of Education announced it has reversed its decision to defund a critical program for Montana’s rural students, and will award a total of $29,750,000, or $4,250,000 per year for seven years to the Montana University System’s Gaining Early Awareness and Readiness for Undergraduate Program.
In a letter to Secretary
Following pressure from U.S. Sen. Jon Tester, the Biden Administration’s Department of Education announced it has reversed its decision to defund a critical program for Montana’s rural students, and will award a total of $29,750,000, or $4,250,000 per year for seven years to the Montana University System’s Gaining Early Awareness and Readiness for Undergraduate Program.
In a letter to Secretary
Republican Gov. Greg Gianforte and Democratic challenger Ryan Busse met in Missoula Wednesday, Oct. 16, for a one-hour debate, the only forum the two major- party gubernatorial candidates have agreed to share before the Nov. 5 election.
The debate, hosted by regional news network Non-Stop Local, was livestreamed on the outlet’s website and is scheduled to broadcast Thursday on Montana PBS at
Republican Gov. Greg Gianforte and Democratic challenger Ryan Busse met in Missoula Wednesday, Oct. 16, for a one-hour debate, the only forum the two major- party gubernatorial candidates have agreed to share before the Nov. 5 election.
The debate, hosted by regional news network Non-Stop Local, was livestreamed on the outlet’s website and is scheduled to broadcast Thursday on Montana PBS at
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