Public Policy Tipoffs Involving Montana Newsletter for Sunday April 13, 2025 ( 4 items ) |
International Chiropractors Association: House Resolution Passed in Montana
FALLS CHURCH, Virginia, April 7 -- The International Chiropractors Association issued the following statement on April 5, 2025:
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HB929 Passed in Montana
"Yesterday is a sad day in Montana for the chiropractic profession.
"No matter the facts that health care professionals such as the Montana Medical Association opposed the expansion of chiropractors' scope into prescribing - crossing the line into the medical lane.
"No matter the fact every chiropractor in Montana will see their malp
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Major Court Victory for Imperiled Selkirk Grizzly Bear Population in Idaho
HELENA, Montana, April 6 -- The Alliance for the Wild Rockies issued the following blog posting:
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Major Court Victory for Imperiled Selkirk Grizzly Bear Population in Idaho
It took the Alliance for the Wild Rockies almost six years of litigation fighting the US Forest Service through both the Trump and Biden administrations to try and save what's left of the imperiled grizzly bear population in Northern Idaho's Selkirk Ecosystem. But that persistence, along with strong and consistent loc
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Trump Coal Order Could Worsen Montana's Affordability
WASHINGTON, April 9 [Category: Environment] -- The Sierra Club posted the following news release:
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Trump Coal Order Could Worsen Montana's Affordability
Missoula, MT \- President Trump signed an executive order promoting coal power under the continued false pretense of an energy emergency yesterday, calling for exemptions of environmental reviews, more leasing in the Powder River Basin, and keeping expensive coal plants open to power data centers.
The decision comes within a few weeks
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Victory: Montanans' Freedom to Vote Upheld After Anti-Voter Law Struck Down
WASHINGTON, April 10 [Category: Political] -- The Campaign Legal Center posted the following news release:
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Victory: Montanans' Freedom to Vote Upheld After Anti-Voter Law Struck Down
Bozeman, MT -- Last month, Montana voters scored a victory after a federal court ruled to block the state's enforcement of HB 892, a law passed in May 2023 that established unnecessary barriers to registering to vote in the state under the guise of preventing double voting.
Under HB 892, voters and voter
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