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 Sept. 17
Letters to the editor Sept. 17
Democracy means listening to people
Democracy is about listening to people. To hear from Montanans, state Democrats this summer and fall are traveling across the state, holding well-publicized, public meetings to receive input directly from citizens …
Education freedom and taxes: Two birds, one stone
Many individuals claim to support education freedom and even tout support or engage in debates online, but how many of us are contributing to the development of the education freedom ecosystem?
Enough forest litigation; let’s try arbitration
Bad juju is drifting through the halls of the U.S. Federal Courthouse in Missoula.
Remembering Mel’s piles of tires
In the 1970s, you didn’t used to see many new pickups in Trout Creek— and when you did you knew who it belonged to.
Climate change is real and caused by humans
Human CO2 is the CO2 that is created by human activity.
Letters to the editor Sept. 14
Letters to the editor Sept. 14
Patent abuse by Big Pharma must be confronted
Pharmaceutical patents are a key instrument that promote innovation in America. They provide a financial incentive for pharmaceutical companies to invest in research and development, and allow them to recover costs…
Badger-Two Medicine is a cultural touchstone
The Blackfeet Nation has, since time immemorial, remained committed to protecting our sacred cultural lands in the Badger-Two Medicine.
Next legislative session’s work begins now
It’s fairly common knowledge that Montana’s legislative branch of government is a citizen legislature that only meets in session for 90 business days every two years. While true, those facts often lead to misconcep…
Gianforte should show fiscal restraint in property tax collections
During the past legislative session, the Montana Taxpayers Association was excited to support the Gianforte administration’s ideas that improved Montana’s tax systems and provided tax relief.
Letters to the editor Sept. 10
Letters to the editor Sept. 10
Letters to the editor Sept. 7
Letters to the editor Sept. 7
Climate science and the Montana climate lawsuit
In his Aug. 23 guest opinion article about Montana Republicans losing the Held v Montana climate lawsuit, Ed Berry suggests that if Montana’s attorney general had presented Berry’s story of climate science to the c…
A decade of helping homeless teens
Ten years ago this summer, I found myself sitting in a meeting at United Way discussing the issue of homelessness among our teen population here in Flathead County.