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. 9
Letters to the editor Oct. 9
Judicial activism at work in transgender court case
There are many things that children can’t legally do in Montana. They can’t smoke a cigar, drink alcohol, die fighting for their country in a foreign war, vote, or engage in a variety of transactions.
Vote for the oath? Or count your fingers?
An oath is defined as a solemn promise, often invoking a divine witness, regarding one's future action or behavior.
95 mills: Counties committed to fiscal responsibility
We hope this letter finds you well. The Montana Association of Counties (MACo) Board of Directors wishes to address several matters of concern as well as prov…
Letters to the editor Oct. 8
Letters to the editor Oct. 8
Letters to the editor Oct. 5
Letters to the editor Oct. 5
Fighting for freedom or appeasing Putin: The choice is clear
“Freedom isn’t free.” It surely was not for those who fought and died for America’s freedom in the beginning. Following the Declaration of Independence in 1776, and through the eight brutal and bloody years of the …
McCarthy broke promises and aided liberals
This past Congress, House Republicans have worked together to secure several conservative wins for the American people, and I was proud to be part of that process.
Letters to the editor Oct. 3
Letters to the editor Oct. 3
We can do better for our kids
I just love the first day of school.
Letters to the editor Oct. 2
Letters to the editor Oct. 2
It’s time for state control of grizzly bears
The recent spate of headlines about grizzly bear attacks and human-bear conflicts highlights the need for the federal government to return management of grizzl…
A victory for the Badger-Two Medicine
Montanans have cause to celebrate. After nearly four decades of threat, the wild and sacred peaks, wildlife, and forests of the Badger-Two Medicine are finally safe from industrial oil and gas development.
Knudsen sabotages our well-being by opposing abortion safety zones
Montanans cherish our personal liberty and privacy. We expect to make private medical decisions for our own bodies. Montana’s Constitution explicitly guarantees our right to privacy, which Montana courts have affir…
Letters to the editor Oct. 1
Letters to the editor Oct. 1