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Bill To Offer Tax Relief For Broadband Infrastructure Moves Forward In Montana House

/ Montana Republican Rep. Becky Beard opens debate on Senate Bill 51 on the House floor March 16, 2021. A bill that would provide tax relief to telecommunications companies that install broadband infrastructure in Montana is one step closer to being signed into law. Elliston Republican Rep. Becky Beard said incentivizing companies to lay high-speed internet infrastructure would create jobs and economic activity in a state that currently ranks among the nation’s worst in broadband access. “We have to have high-speed internet to function competitively. Even ask our schools about this necessity. It’s been a lifeline for so many of us, Beard said.

Montana Legislators Look At New Renewable Energy Technologies, Carbon Bills

/ Republican Representative Derek Skees of Kalispell speaks at a hearing for HB 475 in the House Energy, Technology and Federal Relations on February 22, 2021. Montana lawmakers are considering changes to what qualifies as renewable energy and to what extent the state or local governments can require energy users to limit their carbon footprint. Nicky Ouellet: What are some of the big themes in terms of energy bills being brought by lawmakers this session? Kayla Desroches: The legislature is considering several bills to revise and repeal the state’s renewable portfolio standard, which the 2005 legislature established to introduce a diversity of renewable energy resources like wind and solar farms around Montana.

Montana Legislative Session Carries Echoes Of The Last Time GOP Held Power

Montana Capitol building. This week, Montana lawmakers gaveled into the second half of the legislative session. Republicans are advancing major conservative priorities, including a tax cut package. It harkens back to the last time the GOP controlled both the Legislature and governor’s office. “During the session people will put out buttons for their bills sometimes, says retired 43-year government reporter Chuck Johnson as he rummages through drawers and drawers of political buttons in his Helena home. “This was a button that came out memorializing the passage of deregulation in a bad way.” It says, “Remember March 18, 1997. RIP MPC.” MPC refers to the now-defunct Montana Power Company, the subject of a marquee piece of legislation from the last period of unified GOP statehouse control between 1995 and 2004. Republicans hadn’t had such power for 42 years prior.

Montana Legislative Session Carries Echoes Of The Last Time GOP Held Power

Montana Legislative Session Carries Echoes Of The Last Time GOP Held Power
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