Letters to the Editor
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Montana’s legal disciplinary body can avoid becoming a tool for partisan politics
Montana’s Commission on Practice is the regulatory body of the legal profession here, tasked by the state Supreme …
Letters to the editor Oct. 22
Letters to the editor Oct. 22
Dysfunctional Forest Service needs an attitude adjustment
I recently read the article “Stimson Lumber owner expresses criticism of U. S. Forest Service” (CEO Andrew Miller) with great interest. After being in the logging, sawmill and forestry business for about 50 years, …
Act a crucial step toward curbing patent abuse
The pharmaceutical industry is renowned for its breakthrough therapies that have saved countless lives.
Letters to the editor Oct. 19
Letters to the editor Oct. 19
Letters to the editor Oct. 17
Letters to the editor Oct. 17
Prosperity smothered by money
The housing crisis in Montana continues. We have unknown hundreds if not thousands of people camping in our streets. Rents and home prices have reached the point of hopelessness. We are reaching a state of emergenc…
Letters to the editor Oct. 16
Letters to the editor Oct. 16
Schwinden remembered as a great Montanan
Ted Schwinden was a great man.
Montana children suffer amid Medicaid unwinding
Watching a child battle cancer is incredibly hard, but watching a child forgo cancer treatment because he lost insurance coverage is devastating. This is the r…
Zoning reforms will help solve Montana’s housing crisis
There have been dozens of news articles celebrating the historic pro-housing reforms passed in the 2023 Legislature. Many of those national stories call the package of legislation “the Montana Miracle.”
Letters to the editor Oct. 15
Letters to the editor Oct. 15
Letters to the editor Oct. 12
Letters to the editor Oct. 12
Legislatures can end congressional malfeasance
A New York Times headline on June 16, 2023 said “U.S. National Debt Tops $32 Trillion for First Time.”
Letters to the editor Oct. 10
Letters to the editor Oct. 10
Take back public lands from private corporations
For several decades now, oil and gas companies have been receiving a sweetheart deal from the federal government when it comes to leasing public lands across the West.