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Montana Supreme Court allows abortion ballot proposal to proceed
After two months of litigation and consideration, the Montana Supreme Court has overruled the state attorney general’s January finding that a constitutional initiative to secure abortion rights is “legally insufficient,” resolving one dispute while setting up additional hurdles before the question can be put to voters on the November ballot.
Slow Supreme Court ruling could make timeline for abortion ballot initiative ‘virtually impossible’
After a month of litigation, backers of an initiative to codify abortion access in state law say they’re running out of time to clear procedural hurdles, including collecting upwards of 60,000 signatures across dozens of House districts.
Lawmakers chastise Superintendent Arntzen over alleged delays, inefficiencies at Montana’s K-12 education agency
Montana lawmakers formally expressed their disappointment with state Superintendent Elsie Arntzen’s unwillingness to appear before a legislative committee to resolve conflicts over the implementation of new education laws passed last session.
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