Senate Drama and Abortion Policy Discussed in Latest Episode
Shaylee Ragar hosts an enlightening discussion with Mara Silvers and Eric Dietrich from the Montana Free Press. They delve into the recent Senate controversies, evolving abortion policies post-CI-128, and the introduction of a groundbreaking tool to track legislative developments. This timely conversation provides insights into pressing political issues in Montana.
Montana Free Press (MTFP) has unveiled the Capitol Tracker, an innovative tool designed to help Montanans stay informed about state politics during the 2025 legislative session. This digital resource allows users to follow policy proposals and key political figures closely. MTFP is also known for its podcast, “The Session,” and the comprehensive Capitolized newsletter, all dedicated to offering non-partisan, in-depth coverage of Montana politics.
Support Independent Journalism in Montana
MTFP’s robust reporting is supported by community contributions. These resources, including the Capitol Tracker, are essential for providing factual, spin-free coverage of state politics. Bill from Bozeman praises MTFP, stating, “MTFP is the only publication that reports in-depth about state politics and important local issues. I appreciate not only the great coverage and writing but also the decided lack of partisan reporting. Well done!!”
Supporters can contribute to MTFP during the 2025 legislative session to help maintain these valuable tools for Montana’s citizens. Learn more about how to donate by visiting their donation page.
Stay Updated with MTFP
For ongoing coverage and updates on Montana politics, explore the interactive Capitol Tracker, tune in to “The Session” podcast, and subscribe to MTFP’s Capitolized newsletter. These resources offer a comprehensive view of Montana’s legislative landscape, catering to those who seek detailed and unbiased reporting.
Support these initiatives by contributing to the Montana Free Press and ensure that independent, quality journalism continues throughout the 2025 legislative session and beyond.
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