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. 23
Letters to the editor Oct. 23
Letters to the editor Oct. 20
Letters to the editor Oct. 20
Lawyer to lawyer: James Brown is not qualified
I have been a Montana lawyer for 45 years. James Brown, who is running for the Montana Supreme Court, recently asked me for a contribution. I responded that hi…
Letters to the editor Oct. 17
Letters to the editor Oct. 17
Fact checking claims about state’s housing task force
Kelly Lynch’s Oct. 9 op-ed outlining why the Montana League of Cities and Towns opposes the pro-housing reforms recommended by Gov. Greg Gianforte’s bipartisan Housing Task Force contained numerous inaccuracies, ob…
Federal cannabis policy creates challenges in Indian country
Last year state policymakers were presented with the challenge of setting up a regulatory and tax regime for adult-use cannabis after a bipartisan majority of …
A plan to address the affordability crisis
In my campaign for Congress, I’ve traveled over 35,000 miles to connect with Montanans across the district.
Letters to the editor Oct. 16
Letters to the editor Oct. 16
Response to Racicot-Brown endorsement
Response to Racicot-Brown endorsement
Letters to the editor Oct. 13
Letters to the editor Oct. 13
I may not know much about laws, but I know what I like
I had a neighbor once who spent several days in the county jail because he wouldn’t make his mortgage payments.
Zinke a no-show at home debate
I organized a candidate’s forum for our new Western District congressional representative in Whitefish in September.
Misleading term ignores reality of pregnancy complications
Recently, politicians and commentators — including current Montana congressional candidates — have used the phrase “abortion up to the moment of birth.”
Letters to the editor Oct. 12
Letters to the editor Oct. 12
Rate hikes show need for change on PSC
It was no surprise to open the paper last week and learn that the Public Service Commission had approved a $92 million interim rate increase for NorthWestern Energy.