Category: Opinion

New Federal Court Case Confirms That Montana Should Join the Call for an Amendments Convention
Legal ruling provides clarity on state powers to propose federal amendments

If You Don’t Want Kings, Take Off the Partisan Blinders
“Both sides” guilty of enabling presidential overreach, Koopman argues

Cascade County Board of Health Needs a Course Correction
Grulkowski faults the Chair’s conduct, questions lawful appointments, and calls for stronger, steadier leadership.

Say No to an Activist Supreme Court
Montana’s 1972 constitutional delegates explicitly denied courts the power to define environmental rights – but the Supreme Court has seized it anyway

Interim Study Committees: Stop Studying the Problem — Start Solving It
Montana House District 69 candidate Trevor Walter argues lawmakers should consult field experts directly instead of forming costly study committees

Missoula Conservatives Can Win — If We Show Up
Missoula’s future depends on conservatives showing up, stepping up, and getting involved, writes newly elected Missoula GOP Chairman.

Montana’s Election Weak Spots: Absentee Abuse, Same-Day Voting, and Ballot Delays
Permanent absentee status and same-day registration prioritize convenience over election integrity, writes Trevor Walter, HD 69 candidate

When Fear Silences Freedom: Why Montanans Must Find Their Voice Again
Reclaiming Montana’s spirit of grit, faith, and free expression.

School Choice Is The Antidote For Compulsory Radical Indoctrination
A Kalispell resident argues that homeschool families and school choice advocates must unite against government overreach in education

The ‘Conservative Case for WARD’ Isn’t Conservative
Using water policy to back-door price controls isn’t conservatism—it’s progressivism.











