Rep. Tom Millett’s joint resolution is directed at the claim by some Utah Republican lawmakers that 18.5 million acres of BLM property would be better cared for by state officials.
A bipartisan team of researchers leads Colorado College's annual "Conservation in the West" poll of about 3,300 voters in eight western states: Idaho, Montana, Wyoming, Utah, Nevada, Colorado, Arizona and New Mexico.
Those people came from all over the state on buses and called on Montana lawmakers to reject any efforts to privatize public lands and oppose Utah's lawsuit against the federal
Without a federal framework to show the way, many states have defaulted to the European Union’s AI Act as a blueprint for risk-averse AI governance. That heavy-handed approach would be a mistake. As the federal government decides whether to draft a preemptive framework,
A proposal in the Montana House of Representatives to introduce a state Bitcoin reserve fund has failed. The Inflation Protection Act, as it was called, was passed by the House Business and Labor Committee,
Utah passed its AI Policy Act in March 2024, and Montana is in the preliminary stages of its Right to Compute Act. Both approaches focus on providing greater freedoms and benefits to consumers than more precautionary methods in other states.
A bipartisan poll of voters in eight Western states found that most Westerners approve of federal land management agencies.
Rep. Tom Millett’s joint resolution is directed at the claim by some Utah Republican lawmakers that 18.5 million acres of BLM property would be better cared for by state officials.
Hundreds of residents from around the state gathered at Montana's capitol on Wednesday to support the protection of public lands.This is the fifth legislative s
Montana’s House Business and Labor Committee has passed a bill that could open the door for Bitcoin and other cryptos to become reserve assets after a BTC strategic reserve bill passed the subcommittee level.
Hundreds of people gathered in the Montana State Capitol Rotunda Monday to show their opposition to federal and state proposals that they say would threaten Montana’s public lands.
Hundreds of people gathered in the Capitol rotunda this week for the biannual Rally for Public Lands. The crowds came to voice support for funding and preserving federal and state public lands.