Letters to the Editor
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Montana is bullish on AI
By now you’ve probably heard that Artificial Intelligence (AI) has the power to ‘democratize expertise,’ enabling …
Court commits judicial overreach on SB 422 ruling
The recent news cycle has been dominated by discussions regarding the court system’s intervention in the legislative process, specifically its attempt to compel a vote on SB 422, a bill vetoed near the end of the 2…
SB 422 is a bill for all Montanans
The legislative session in Montana is a full-contact sport. Bills get introduced that stoke controversy and debate.
Letters to the editor March 21
Letters to the editor March 21
Give ‘em hell, Joe
President Harry Truman was way behind in the polls, but he wasn’t giving up. Competitive to the core, he came out of the deeply divided and badly fractured 1948 Democratic convention swinging.
The Montana kids are alright
Liars will lie. Cheaters will cheat. Bullies will bully, and they will bully anyone they can — including a bunch of young people who just want to grow up and live their lives in a clean and healthy Montana.
Letters to the editor March 19
Letters to the editor March 19
Ruling distorts role of judicial branch
“This is unconstitutional” has become a frequently used phrase intended to subvert the logic and rational understanding of the Montana Constitution.
Letters to the editor March 18
Letters to the editor March 18
Keep public lands in public hands
As I kid I spent more time outdoors than in. I swear there isn’t an inch of the Whitefish and Flathead Rivers I didn’t row, a trail in Jewel Basin I didn’t hike, and a campground in Glacier I didn’t overnight. But …
U.S. must act now to provide aid to Ukraine
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine began just over two years ago, and the devastating war that has followed has been a catastrophe for Ukrainians and Russians alike.
Manufacturing investment benefits Montanans
Montana doesn’t have to wait long for our manufacturing business to start booming again. We just need the Senate to pass the Tax Relief for American Families & Workers Act of 2024. The House of Representatives pass…
Letters to the editor March 14
Letters to the editor March 14
The Republicans I grew up with
I wrote the following article nine years ago, on Feb. 23, 2015. Some of the terminology is outdated, but the thoughts are not.
Students taking advantage of new schooling options
Of the many education reforms passed by the 2023 Legislature, one has been generating a lot of news lately, particularly in the Bozeman area.
There is no substitute for wisdom and experience
Recent advertising relating to the chief justice race has resorted to baseless political attacks. Attempts to impugn a fair judge and challenge the independence of the judiciary are improper.