As a result of Montana’s study of federal land management during the 2013-2014 interim, a wide variety of issues were reviewed. One small detail I noticed is the federal government is not paying their lawful share of proceeds to our state school fund each time Uncle Sam sells public land …
As a result of Montana’s study of federal land management during the 2013-2014 interim, a wide variety of issues were reviewed. One small detail I noticed is the federal government is not paying their lawful share of proceeds to our state school fund each time Uncle Sam sells public land …
HUNGRY HORSE NEWS | UPDATED 10 YEARS, 8 MONTHS AGO
Thanks to passage of Senate Joint Resolution 15 last session, the Montana Legislature conducted an intensive interim study of the problems with federal land management. I sponsored the 2013 legislation and chaired the 2013-2014 study, both of which passed out of committee with broad bipartisan support.
HUNGRY HORSE NEWS | UPDATED 10 YEARS, 10 MONTHS AGO
Thanks to passage of Senate Joint Resolution 15 last session, the Montana Legislature conducted an intensive interim study of the problems with federal land management. I sponsored the 2013 legislation and chaired the 2013-2014 study, both of which passed out of committee with broad bipartisan support.
What do you suppose would happen if each of us did more instead of expecting someone else to do all the good things that need to be done? What if we each did all we can do to help ourselves and help others? Charity would become contagious, popular, and ironically, …
HUNGRY HORSE NEWS | UPDATED 10 YEARS, 11 MONTHS AGO
What do you suppose would happen if each of us did more instead of expecting someone else to do all the good things that need to be done? What if we each did all we can do to help ourselves and help others? Charity would become contagious, popular, and ironically, …
In late October, after spending many months examining the controversial Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes Water Compact, the Montana Legislature’s Water Policy Interim Committee made several recommendations to the governor’s Reserved Water Rights Compact Commission in hopes of improving the proposed agreement.
In late October, after spending many months examining the controversial Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes Water Compact, the Montana Legislature’s Water Policy Interim Committee made several recommendations to the governor’s Reserved Water Rights Compact Commission in hopes of improving the proposed agreement.
“There are no losers to what we are going to propose,” said Kane County Commissioner Doug Heaton, a founding member of American Lands Council (ALC). “Let me be really clear about this. We are not against anybody. We are for managing the resources so we don’t actually burn our forests …
“There are no losers to what we are going to propose,” said Kane County Commissioner Doug Heaton, a founding member of American Lands Council (ALC). “Let me be really clear about this. We are not against anybody. We are for managing the resources so we don’t actually burn our forests …
HUNGRY HORSE NEWS | UPDATED 11 YEARS, 2 MONTHS AGO
It’s a big idea and it’s rightfully reaping big debate nationwide. Can and should states assume control of federally-held public lands within our borders?
HUNGRY HORSE NEWS | UPDATED 11 YEARS, 7 MONTHS AGO
It’s a big idea and it’s rightfully reaping big debate nationwide. Can and should states assume control of federally-held public lands within our borders?
Some say it will utterly destroy farming, ranching, lives and land values in northwestern Montana. Others argue there’s nothing to fear in the massive Salish-Kootenai water rights compact. Both sides agree the economic implications are perhaps the largest we will see in our lifetime. But there is strong disagreement over …
Some say it will utterly destroy farming, ranching, lives and land values in northwestern Montana. Others argue there’s nothing to fear in the massive Salish-Kootenai water rights compact. Both sides agree the economic implications are perhaps the largest we will see in our lifetime. But there is strong disagreement over …
HUNGRY HORSE NEWS | UPDATED 12 YEARS, 8 MONTHS AGO
Some say it will utterly destroy farming, ranching, lives and land values in northwestern Montana. Others argue there’s nothing to fear in the massive Salish-Kootenai water rights compact. Both sides agree the economic implications are perhaps the largest we will see in our lifetime. But there is strong disagreement over …