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. 23
Letters to the editor Sept. 23
Break free from controlling influence of political parties
The danger of powerful political parties being obsessed with dominating and destroying democracy was also echoed by our greatest founder George Washington when in his farewell address he cautioned that “In contempl…
Why an independent supports Sen. Tester
I spent over 37 years as a federal civil servant, which spanned seven different administrations and 18 different legislative sessions.
Attack ads about Sheehy are disingenuous
In recent weeks, Sen. Jon Tester’s campaign has devolved into ad hominem attacks on Tim Sheehy, most of which have no relevance to the issues that are important to Montanans.
Letters to the editor Sept. 22
Letters to the editor Sept. 22
Protect reproductive choice in Montana
My name is Susan Cahill. I am a retired family practice physician assistant who provided first trimester abortions in Kalispell as part of family practice starting in 1976 until my office was destroyed in 2014.
CI-128 is a Trojan horse
The Tester-Sheehy face-off isn’t the only Montana contest in the national spotlight attracting millions of out-of-state dollars.
Letters to the editor Sept. 20
Letters to the editor Sept. 20
Letters to the editor Sept. 19
Letters to the editor Sept. 19
Health care for working Montanans
We’ve all heard the age-old maxim, “If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it.” That applies to our state’s health care programs that ensure working Montanans stay healthy, hospitals thrive and windfall returns on investment…
A home-grown endeavor to save Holland Lake Lodge
Two years ago, a Utah ski corporation and the U.S. Forest Service announced a plan to highly develop the rustic Holland Lake Lodge on public land in Condon in the rural Swan Valley.
Letters to the editor Sept. 17
Letters to the editor Sept. 17
The truth about public charter and community choice schools
As a passionate advocate for high-quality education, I appreciate that Montana law now supports two different types of charter school options in public education: Community choice schools and public charter schools.
Montana business leaders respond to attacks on Bridger Aerospace
Small businesses are at the heart of all American communities — nowhere more than here in Montana. From agriculture to technology, our business leaders understand far better than professional investors and opinion …
Montana’s Green Party is for true progressives
Democrats talk bipartisanship while surrendering to right-wing oligarchic warmongers. Does anyone really think Dick Cheney is becoming a Democrat?