Gov. Greg Gianforte urged lawmakers to advance his proposals for income and property tax cuts in a news conference at the Montana State Capitol.
HELENA, Mont. — On Thursday, Governor Greg Gianforte held his first press conference since the legislative session began, bringing a guest as he continues pushing his tax relief proposals.
He is proposing to reduce Montana’s income tax rate and to deliver permanent property tax relief for homeowners at their primary residence.
Republican and Democratic legislative leaders say they prefer alternatives to the governor’s proposed cut to the state’s top-bracket income tax rate.
Gov. Greg Gianforte announced Montana unemployment reached its 42nd consecutive month with unemployment at or below 3.4%.Montana's unemployment rate fell to 3.1
Governor Greg Gianforte recognized ten young hunters from across the Treasure State as winners of the state's youth hunting story contest.
The moves under consideration include relocating a residential facility for people with developmental disabilities, renovating the state’s psychiatric hospital, and opening a new unit of the hospital in Helena.
Governor Greg Gianforte has announced a $4 million investment for the University of Montana (UM) and Carroll College to support startup costs
From tax relief to programs that foster “prosperity” and “self-sufficiency,” Montana Republican Gov. Greg Gianforte laid out his plan to grow Montana’s economy and address what he called
Lawmakers heard first testimony Wednesday on a flagship property tax bill that would essentially shift property taxes away from primary residences, long-term rentals and small businesses.
Montana lawmakers debated legislation that would allow unlimited wolf hunting across the state until the population was reduced to a threshold of 650 animals statewide.
Educators from across Montana weigh in with personal stories in support of a new bill targeting the state’s teacher shortage.