Letters to the Editor
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Columbia Falls needs 'sensible' housing development
The recent passing of Bill Shaw brings to mind Bill being the last farmer to put up hay from the 49 acres along ...
U.S. 93 can’t safely handle Lakeside development
I vigorously oppose granting highway access to the proposed amusement area at 6808 U.S. 93 north of Lakeside because it is unsafe and will add to an already congested area.
Letters to the editor July 5
Letters to the editor July 5
Letters to the editor July 4
Letters to the editor July 4
Farmers should support financial tools to fight climate change
Montana U.S. Sen. Jon Tester, the only active farmer in the Senate, identified the problem when he said, “I just came off the worst year ever on my farm. We need to do something on climate change. I think we spen...
Non-response to Patriot Front is a big tell
“It is clear to us based on the gear that the individuals had with them, the stuff they had in their possession and in the U-Haul with them, along with paperwork that was seized from them, that they came to riot ...
Letters to the editor July 3
Letters to the editor July 3
Letters to the editor June 30
Letters to the editor June 30
In Montana, we can only have one governor at a time
It was one thing that Gov. Greg Gianforte’s recent vacation left the public and the press playing “Where’s Waldo?” for the week that he was, as it turns out,...
Letters to the editor June 28
Letters to the editor June 28
Educational excellence through local control
State funding has never been removed from a school due to not meeting state accreditation standards.
Letters to the editor June 27
Letters to the editor June 27
Constitutional convention a dangerous ploy
On June 19, the Daily Inter Lake published an op-ed titled “Montanans want term limits for Congress,” by former Republican state senator Ed Walker, in which he blames our organization for the reason Montana won’t...
Rice on destroying our institutions: “Over my dead body”
At last week’s celebration of the 50th Anniversary of Montana’s 1972 Constitution, there were many memorable moments, including the presentation of Jim Rice, Associate Justice of the Montana Supreme Court, during...
Addressing Montana’s economic challenges and opportunities
As we begin to approach the 2023 legislative session, Montana workers, families, employers, and elected officials are all facing a unique combination of opportunities and challenges that we haven’t seen before.