Letters to the Editor
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The Montana Legislature tried, and failed, to define sex
In 2023, the Montana State Legislature passed a bill, signed into law by the governor, that defined sex and sexual…
Montana energy isn’t ready for forced EVs
Last month, the Biden administration published their finalized tailpipe emissions rule, an electric vehicle (EV) mandate which will upend the daily lives of Mo…
Sheehy is a threat to Montanans’ reproductive rights
Two years ago, the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade, gutting protections for reproductive health care that had been in place for women and doctors for nearly 50 years.
Letters to the editor June 20
Letters to the editor June 20
Support the Freedom to Vote Act
Having proudly served as former Secretaries of State in Montana, we understand how important democracy is to the people of our state. It’s not a matter of what side of the aisle you stand on – it’s a matter of what…
You go to your church, I’ll go to mine
A few years ago I was talking with a man who raised an interesting question; “There’s only one God, why do we need so many different churches?”
Republicans trying to undermine courts
Republicans in the Montana Legislature can’t seem to figure out whether they want to give legislative power away or try to grab more of it. The only consistent thing about their behavior in past weeks is their desi…
Letters to the editor June 18
Letters to the editor June 18
Letters to the editor June 17
Letters to the editor June 17
It’s a perfect storm for fire insurance
Westerners have begun looking at their homes differently these days. Are those trees too close? Should I move all that firewood stacked up next to the deck?
Temu’s invasive data practices threaten Montana’s privacy
It seems nowadays that the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) is doing everything in its power to hack, spy, and surveil the United States and its citizens.
The Marshall Plan vs The Trump Plan
According to historian Heather Cox Richardson, “in his Harvard commencement speech of June 5, 1947, Gen. George Marshall drew a clear ideological line dividing the USSR and Europe stating Europeans, Americans, and …
Plodding geezer vs old sleazer
Having lost an election, I know it hurts to lose. I know, too, that there is a good life beyond losing because I’ve been living it for the past 20 years.
City should look for source of contamination
I am writing to express my deep concern regarding the apparent lack of initiative from the Kalispell City Hall to investigate the sources of PFAS contamination in our drinking water
Letters to the editor June 13
Letters to the editor June 13
The bias problem with standardized test
For many, spring means longer days, warmer weather, and a return to the great outdoors. For some, spring means one last push to wrap up school, including studying and sitting for final examinations or other standar…