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23 States Challenge EPA Over Climate Training Tied to Montana Youth Lawsuit

Montana AG Knudsen calls climate training ‘woke propaganda’ as coalition targets organization that analyzed Held v. State

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Montana Man First Charged Under New AI Child Abuse Law

Carter County man charged after using AI to digitally alter image of Montana child

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Montana Leads 22-State Coalition Asking Supreme Court to Restore Parental Rights in Schools

Coalition challenges Massachusetts school that secretly socially transitioned 11-year-old without parental consent

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Knudsen Reappoints Two Members to Gaming Advisory Council

Scott Aspenlieder and Garret McFarland will continue serving on council that advises on state gaming policy

Daily Montanan’s Legal Demand for Government Interviews Rebuffed by State

State officials cited editorial bias, out-of-state funding, and connections to international billionaire donors

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Montana to receive $2.5 million in opioid settlement with eight drug manufacturers

Attorney General Knudsen announces settlement funds will support opioid abatement programs statewide

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Montana Leads 23-State Coalition Challenging School Gender Policies as State Faces Own Parental Rights Battles

AG Knudsen files brief supporting parental rights in Delaware federal court case

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Montana GOP Leaders Rally Behind Trump’s Iran Strikes as Libertarians Condemn ‘Illegal’ Action

Swift GOP praise contrasts with Libertarian warnings about fracturing Trump’s coalition

Newly commissioned Montana Highway Patrol troopers commissioned

Montana Highway Patrol Graduates Largest Trooper Class in 20 Years

17 new troopers commissioned at Helena ceremony after 24 weeks of intensive training

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Montana Abortion Amendment Faces Serious Court Challenge Before July Deadline

Montana’s “abortion rights” constitutional amendment could be thrown out not because of what it says, but because of what voters never got to see.

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Montana Leads 28-State Legal Challenge to Maine’s 72-Hour Gun Waiting Period

Legal challenge argues 72-hour waiting period violates Second Amendment protections under Supreme Court’s Bruen standard

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Montana AG Celebrates Supreme Court Victory Shielding Gun Manufacturers from Mexico Lawsuit

High court shuts down Mexico’s bid to sue American manufacturers over Mexican cartel and gun violence

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Montana Officials Launch Summer Traffic Safety Campaign as ‘100 Deadliest Days’ Begin

Attorney General and Highway Patrol increase enforcement during Memorial Day weekend through Labor Day

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State Attorney General Challenges Gallatin County Attorney’s Advice Against ICE Detention Agreement

AG Knudsen calls county attorney’s opposition ‘flawed’ as commissioners weigh ICE agreement

Jordyn Muggli’s winning poster honors Montana law enforcement, showcasing the vital support and appreciation from Montana's youngest citizens.

Attorney General Honors Young Artist in Law Enforcement Poster Contest

Miles City Student Wins Top Award in Statewide Recognition Event

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Montana Attorney General Leads Multi-State Opposition to DEI Training Practices

Montana AG argues DEI training scapegoats white employees, violates Title VII

Montana Law Enforcement Academy Celebrates Largest Graduating Class

75 new officers prepare to join law enforcement agencies across the state

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Montana Backs Trump in Legal Showdown Over Education Bureaucracy

Trump’s Cuts Target DC Bureaucracy; 21-State Brief Calls It a Win for Women and Local Control