
Real ID Not Required for Flights, Says Homeland Security Secretary Noem
Kristi Noem announced Real ID won’t be required for flights; TSA may redirect non-compliant travelers for extra checks.
Kristi Noem announced Real ID won’t be required for flights; TSA may redirect non-compliant travelers for extra checks.
A settlement with the MT Board of Education marks progress in a lawsuit over the misuse of Indian Education for All funds.
Montana’s HB 292, signed by Gov. Gianforte, strengthens defenses against SLAPPs, protecting free speech rights.
Lawmakers entered Montana’s 2025 session facing many questions: Medicaid renewal, budget decisions, property tax relief.
Montana’s behavioral health system, strained by past budget cuts, is set for revitalization with new legislative support.
The 69th Montana Legislature concluded, approving residential property tax relief and a $16.6 billion budget bill.
In rural areas, Head Start is crucial for child care, but potential funding cuts could leave families with no options.
Vocal opposition failed to stop bills implementing Gov. Gianforte’s tax relief. Bills advance despite challenges.
Though House Bill 952 is only two pages, it could significantly impact Montana tribes, aiding in cannabis industry access.
The federal government responded to an ACLU lawsuit defending two international students at MSU whose visas were terminated.
Women now outnumber men in college enrollment, leading to efforts to recruit more men and address gender imbalance.
Missoula County Public Schools seeks voter approval for levies to maintain programs and safety, noting budget constraints.