Letters to the Editor
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Agreement developed in secret diminishes power supply
A recent agreement negotiated in secret by the White House could have serious consequences for western-Montana ele…
Misguided tax rules threaten engineering and innovation
From clean air and water to safe roads and bridges, engineering and design firms across the United States spearhead the creation of cutting-edge technologies that enhance and advance our future.
Give, and give wisely
From 2023’s Giving Tuesday until midnight, Dec. 31, donors will be more generous than at any other time of year. An estimated 25-30% of annual nonprofit revenue will come in.
The truth about your home’s property tax increase
By now we all have seen our actual property tax increases.
Letters to the editor Nov. 23
Letters to the editor Nov. 23
Choose excellence, not chaos, for libraries
Good libraries are not just a convenience; they are fundamentally American, reflecting a commitment to knowledge, community service and progress.
Letters to the editor Nov. 21
Letters to the editor Nov. 21
Letters to the editor Nov. 19
Letters to the editor Nov. 19
Southern border is a national security risk
Montana is a northern border state with a southern border crisis. After visiting the southern border this fall, my third trip in five years, I can say with certainty that the catastrophe at our southern border is n…
Strengthening the integrity of Montana’s elections
We’re now less than a year out from one of the biggest elections in Montana history. Next November, our ballots will be stacked with candidates for president, U.S. Senate, two congressional seats, governor, attorne…
Federal legislation provides critical pathways for Montanans
In Montana, we thrive in close-knit communities, sharing connections that enhance our experiences and transcend cultural differences.
The 95 mills question
The top issue in Montana is property taxes. Attempts to reform were stymied by “government first” legislators and lobbyists. The 95 mills question never came up.
U.S. must unite in support of Israel
The most important global issue of the day is that of the middle east conflict. The barbaric evil of Hamas was in full display Oct. 7.
Letters to the editor Nov. 16
Letters to the editor Nov. 16
Letters to the editor Nov. 14
Letters to the editor Nov. 14
Montana must keep teacher licensing fees low
Should Montana increase teacher licensing fees? The answer is simple, no. Why would we consider shifting the burden of covering the cost of licensing to our teachers who are struggling to make ends meet?