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Republican states lambaste legal defects of Biden s radical climate plan

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Agriculture Industry Opposes California s Prop 12 - AG INFORMATION NETWORK OF THE WEST

Agriculture Industry Opposes California’s Prop 12 Tuesday Apr 20th, 2021 Twenty states are in agreement of the North American Meat Institute’s petition challenging the constitutionality of California’s Proposition 12 (Prop 12). Farmers and ranchers are watching Prop 12 very closely because if allowed, it has the potential to affect ag operations here in Big Sky country. “California s Prop 12 has us concerned because they re trying to dictate how farmers and ranchers in other states can raise their animals,” said Custer rancher and Montana Farm Bureau Federation Director Casey Mott. Montana Attorney General Austin Knudsen says farmers and ranchers deal with too many regulations as it is without California trying to extend its power into other states.

Montana Ag Network: Montana s agriculture industry opposes CA Prop 12

Montana Ag Network: Montana’s agriculture industry opposes CA Prop 12 Montana Ag Network: Montana’s agriculture industry opposes CA Prop 12 By: Russell Nemetz and last updated 2021-04-20 14:10:04-04 BILLINGS — Twenty states agree with the North American Meat Institute’s petition challenging the constitutionality of California’s Proposition 12 (Prop 12). Montana farmers and ranchers are watching Prop 12 very closely because if allowed, it has the potential to affect ag operations in Big Sky country. “California s Prop 12 has us concerned because they re trying to dictate how farmers and ranchers in other states can raise their animals,” said Custer rancher and Montana Farm Bureau Federation director Casey Mott.

The Session Week 16: Separation Of Powers And The Future Of Colstrip

As of mid-day Friday, 1,297 bills have been introduced and at least 197 have been signed into law. This week we’re watching a mounting dispute over separation of powers between the Legislature and the Montana Supreme Court. We’re also watching the debate on a bill that would incentivize the state’s largest utility to buy more of the Colstrip coal-fired power plant. The biggest story over the last week is the escalating conflict between the legislative and judicial branches. The whirlwind started with a new law that gives the governor more power to appoint judges to vacancies when judicial positions end up vacant between election cycles. Instead of having the governor pick from a list of finalists forwarded by the

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