Perhaps I’m old fashioned, but I was always taught that you don’t fix what isn’t broken. And when it comes to Montana’s mining regulations and the environmental protections we have in place, they are far from needing fixed.
We are often asked whether or not Montana is developing its resources as effectively as our neighboring states, North Dakota in particular. There are a variety of theories that suggest our tax structure is a disincentive, or our environmental laws too strict, or that the federal government is too involved, …
HUNGRY HORSE NEWS | UPDATED 11 YEARS, 7 MONTHS AGO
We are often asked whether or not Montana is developing its resources as effectively as our neighboring states, North Dakota in particular. There are a variety of theories that suggest our tax structure is a disincentive, or our environmental laws too strict, or that the federal government is too involved, …
In light of a recent commentary by Tom Power, former economics professor at the University of Montana, it’s apparent that much education is needed on the issue of America’s energy revolution.
HUNGRY HORSE NEWS | UPDATED 12 YEARS, 2 MONTHS AGO
In light of a recent commentary by Tom Power, former economics professor at the University of Montana, it’s apparent that much education is needed on the issue of America’s energy revolution.
In light of a recent commentary by Tom Power, former economics professor at the University of Montana, it’s apparent that much education is needed on the issue of America’s energy revolution.
A recent McClatchy-Tribune story that ran in the Daily Inter Lake, “Oil boom has downside for towns in the Bakken Shale,” had me wondering which TV fantasies the reporter had been watching — the towns and the people he described could have been easily lifted from “Deadwood” or “Gunsmoke” or …