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A 2023 Political Recap: The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly

Skyrocketing property taxes. Astronomical energy rate increases. Homes that are unaffordable to most Montanans. And yet more big tax breaks for the ultra-wealthy, while the

3 Things You Can Do: Parks

You can build a stronger community, a little at a time. Here's three things you can do this week, public parks edition.

Grassroots Coalition Sues State for Infringing on Constitutional Rights

Lawsuit claims the Legislature violated the Montana Constitution by preventing citizens and local governments from regulating single-use plastics. Wednesday, November 29, 2023 – A Bozeman-based

What is the Billings Parks Bond 2023?

The Billings City Council recommended a public vote on a Parks, Trails, and Recreation bond to be decided on the November 7th, 2023 ballot. Update: The

The Republican Supermajority Made a Devastating Choice To Ignore Property Tax Hikes

The Republican legislature and Governor Gianforte passed a single property tax relief bill this session – it is a payment of around $675 dollars for homeowners only

How to Talk About The Economy: More Jobs, Lower Costs

Last month, the U.S. Department of Labor announced that nonfarm payrolls increased by 209,000 jobs in June, bringing the total jobs created under President Biden’s and the

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