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This week on News Now, reporter Taylor Inman covers the top stories shaping Northwest Montana. Governor Greg Gianforte makes a stop in Kalispell to promote his 2025 fiscal agenda, including property tax relief and teacher pay raises, despite ongoing legislative gridlock. Kalispell City Council passes new ordinances cracking down on junk vehicles and community decay, sparking debate over government reach. Plus, Flathead County's School Justice Partnership earns national recognition for its innovative approach to juvenile justice. With a 90% success rate, the program is changing lives and setting a statewide precedent for restorative youth practices.Read more from this week's stories: Gianforte presses Legislature to pass property tax relief bills during Kalispell visit Kalispell City Council votes to amend nuisance ordinances Flathead restorative youth justice program gains national spotlightRead more local and state coverage: ‘Personhood' for embryos fails, other abortion bills head to governor's desk Students strike a chord at the 2025 District Music Festival Welfare check leads to barricade situation in U.S. 2 hotel Walk to End A big thank you to our headline sponsor for the News Now podcast, Loren's Auto Repair! They combine skill with integrity resulting in auto service & repair of the highest caliber. Discover them in Ashley Square Mall at 1309 Hwy 2 West in Kalispell Montana, or learn more at lorensauto.com. In Season 3 of Daily Inter Lake's Deep Dive podcast, we explore the devastating fire that struck the small town of Noxon, Montana. By the end of the day on February 27, 2024, three-quarters of the town's business community were wiped out. Listen to the two-part story on any audio platform you prefer, or watch the series on our YouTube channel.Visit DailyInterLake.com to stay up-to-date with the latest breaking news from the Flathead Valley and beyond. Support local journalism and please consider subscribing to us. Watch this podcast and more on our YouTube Channel. And follow us on Facebook, Instagram and X. Got a news tip, want to place an ad, or sponsor this podcast? Contact us! Subscribe to all our other DIL pods! Keep up with northwest Montana sports on Keeping Score, dig into stories with Deep Dive, and jam out to local musicians with Press Play.
Governor Greg Gianforte leads the program with his property tax relief agenda, takes calls on Medicaid Reauthorization, and improving the roadways, and discusses his conversations with the winners of the Governor’s Youth Hunting Essay Contest. Following that, John Iverson, Executive […] The post The Policy of Affordability, and Guidance for GHG first appeared on Voices of Montana.
Governor Greg Gianforte 01-29-25
HOT TOPICS, Stay Updated: REAL ID travel rules by May 2025, Montana's lawsuit over bison management, and changes to Colorado's big-game draw system. Join radio hosts Rebecca Wanner aka 'BEC' and Jeff ‘Tigger' Erhardt (Tigger & BEC) with The Bend Radio Show & Podcast, your news outlet for the latest in Outdoors & Western Lifestyle News! Season 5, Episode 220 REAL ID Deadline, Montana's Bison Lawsuit, and Colorado's Big-Game Draw Changes Explained New Travel Rules: REAL ID Required by May 2025 Starting May 7, 2025, travelers must present a REAL ID-compliant driver's license to board domestic flights or enter certain federal facilities such as a federal courthouse. The REAL ID Act, passed in 2005 following 9/11, sets security standards for state-issued IDs but faced years of delays. The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) is urging travelers to check their IDs now to avoid disruptions like missed flights. Passports and other approved forms of ID will still be accepted for travel if you don't have a REAL ID. To ensure you're ready, visit your state's DMV website for details on obtaining a REAL ID. Experts warn last-minute delays could lead to headaches for travelers as the deadline approaches. Stay ahead of the curve—check your ID today! References: https://www.dhs.gov/real-id https://www.tsa.gov/news/press/releases/2025/01/13/tsa-publishes-final-rule-real-id-enforcement-beginning-may-7-2025#:~:text=Federal%20agencies%2C%20including%20TSA%2C%20will,purposes%2C%20including%20boarding%20commercial%20aircraft. Montana Sues Yellowstone Over Bison Herd Management: A Battle for Livestock Protection Montana has filed a lawsuit against the National Park Service (NPS) over its 2024 bison management plan, which increases the allowed bison population in Yellowstone from 3,000 to 6,000. Governor Greg Gianforte and state officials argue that this plan puts Montana's livestock at risk of brucellosis, a disease spread by bison. The state claims Yellowstone has failed to manage the herd since the 1960s, and that expanding the population violates federal law. Yellowstone, however, argues that the park can support a larger herd, citing new studies showing that elk, not bison, have been responsible for spreading brucellosis to cattle. NPS also points out that bison-human conflicts have decreased over time, and that tribal and public hunting programs have helped manage the population. Montana contends that the federal government's actions burden its farmers and ranchers. They accuse Yellowstone of failing to engage with the state during planning. The lawsuit adds to a long-standing conflict over bison management in the region, with Montana demanding more control to protect local agriculture and wildlife. References: https://governor.mt.gov/_docs/241231-State-of-Montana-NPS-complaint.pdf https://news.mt.gov/Governors-Office/Gov_Gianforte_State_Agencies_File_Suit_Over_Yellowstone_National_Parks_Bison_Management_Plan Colorado's Big-Game Draw System Changes: What Hunters Need to Know Colorado Parks and Wildlife (CPW) is overhauling its big-game draw system to address long-standing issues like point creep and complexity. Starting in 2028, CPW will replace the hybrid draw with a split-draw system, dividing tags evenly between two pools: one for preference points and another for a bonus draw, which operates like a raffle. This change makes it easier for hunters with fewer or no points to get a tag but frustrates those with decades of accumulated points. Resident hunters will still get priority, with 75% of licenses reserved for them, while nonresidents receive the remaining 25%. The overhaul also introduces a once-in-a-lifetime harvest rule for premier species like bull moose and bighorn sheep, alongside increased fees and mandatory waiting periods for certain tags. Critics argue that the changes devalue preference points and fail to adequately address concerns about nonresident quotas. Despite the backlash, CPW says the updates aim to simplify the system and make hunting opportunities more accessible. Key policies, such as random draws for desert bighorn sheep, remain unchanged. The new rules will be revisited every 10 years, allowing room for future adjustments. Read the full list of changes HERE. Reference:https://cpw.widen.net/view/pdf/xpj1vx0mkp/WebsiteFINALDrawChanges.pdf?u=xyuvvu https://www.outdoorlife.com/conservation/colorado-big-game-draw-changes/ OUTDOORS FIELD REPORTS & COMMENTS Call or Text your questions, or comments to 305-900-BEND or 305-900-2363 Or email BendRadioShow@gmail.com FOLLOW Facebook/Instagram: @thebendshow https://www.facebook.com/thebendshow SUBSCRIBE to The Bend YouTube Channel. Website: TheBendShow.com https://thebendshow.com/ #catchBECifyoucan #tiggerandbec #outdoors #travel #cowboys The Outdoors, Rural America, And Wildlife Conservation are Center-Stage. AND how is that? Because Tigger & BEC… Live This Lifestyle. Learn more about Jeff ‘Tigger' Erhardt & Rebecca Wanner aka BEC here: TiggerandBEC.com https://tiggerandbec.com/ WESTERN LIFESTYLE & THE OUTDOORS Jeff 'Tigger' Erhardt & Rebecca 'BEC' Wanner are News Broadcasters that represent the Working Ranch world, Rodeo, and the Western Way of Life as well as advocate for the Outdoors and Wildlife Conservation. Outdoorsmen themselves, this duo strives to provide the hunter, adventurer, cowboy, cowgirl, rancher and/or successful farmer, and anyone interested in agriculture with the knowledge, education, and tools needed to bring high-quality beef and the wild game harvested to your table for dinner. They understand the importance in sharing meals with family, cooking the fruits of our labor and fish from our adventures, and learning to understand the importance of making memories in the outdoors. Appreciate God's Country. United together, this duo offers a glimpse into and speaks about what life truly is like at the end of dirt roads and off the beaten path. Tigger & BEC look forward to hearing from you, answering your questions and sharing in the journey of making your life a success story. Adventure Awaits Around The Bend.
Governor Greg Gianforte 12-11-24
On today's episode, we have stories about the impact of climate change on Montana agriculture, Governor Greg Gianforte's new role with the national Republican Governors Association and more.
Governor Greg Gianforte 10-23-24
Democratic candidate Ryan Busse drops by in-studio to make his bid for the office of Governor. Joined by his running mate, Raph Graybill, the pair discuss their background, platform, their criticism of current Governor Greg Gianforte’s approach on property taxes, […] The post Democratic Gubernatorial Candidate Ryan Busse Makes His Bid first appeared on Voices of Montana.
This episode (#251) of Leupold's Hunt Talk Radio is the first of hopefully four that explore statewide candidates and their views on hunting, fishing, public lands, and conservation. Both US Senate candidates have been invited as have both Gubernatorial candidates. In this episode Ryan Busse gives his views and ideas on hunting, fishing, conservation and public access. Invitations have been sent to the other candidate, Governor Greg Gianforte, and we hope to have that podcast to follow. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Montana’s Governor Greg Gianforte joins the program for an update on a visit with southeast Montana producers impacted by the Remington fire this August. The governor also gave an overview of the fire season, now winding down, discussed visits to […] The post Rem. Fire & Season, Record State Oil Lease, w/ Gov. Gianforte first appeared on Voices of Montana.
Governor Greg Gianforte 09-11-24
Governor Greg Gianforte and his Democratic challenger Thursday released competing proposals for property tax reform.
Governor Greg Gianforte joined us for 30 minutes to discuss fires around the state and to answer calls. Walt Kero is our resident CPA and he answered tax questions.
Governor Greg Gianforte made a visit to Havre on Wednesday morning, where he spoke to the public at Beaver Creek Perk about upcoming grant funding for the city of Havre. New Media Broadcaster's Kyle Leeds spoke with the Governor.
Governor Greg Gianforte stopped in with news updates on St Mary‘s, the fire season, property taxes, and an update from his recent Economic Summit, where Berkshire-Hathaway announced a major energy investment they are making along the Hi-Line. The post Governor Gianforte Stops By with News Updates first appeared on Voices of Montana.
This week, we discuss how Colorado might shift away from over-the-counter opportunities for non-resident archery elk hunting. In Texas, the Parks and Wildlife Department killed off an entire herd of high-fence white-tailed deer after a severe Chronic wasting Disease outbreak and years of legal battles. In Montana, Governor Greg Gianforte is again in the spotlight after the New York Times published a story highlighting some new information on his questionable wolf-trapping incident from a few years back. The Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation recently announced the completion of a land and conservation access project in Southeast Wyoming, which resulted in 6660 acres of permanent public access. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Donna Arduin is most well known in Alaska as Governor Dunleavy's 2019 director of the Office of Management and Budget. She is currently staff for representative Ben Carpenter of Nikiski. As Dunleavy's OMB Director, she advised major cuts to the state budget including eliminating the state ferry system, dismantling the University of Alaska, and drastically cutting funding for the K-12 public education system. Prior to her work in Alaska, she earned a reputation as a "budget fixer" for her work with Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger in California, Governors Jeb Bush and Rick Scott in Florida, Governor George Pataki in New York, and most recently with Governor Greg Gianforte in Montana.She is the President of the consulting firm Ardoin, Laffer Moore, which she founded 20 years ago with the man known as the father of supply side economics, Arthur Laffer. Supply side economics is the theory that economic growth can most effectively be fostered by lowering taxes, decreasing government regulation, and allowing more free trade.
Join the Good Morning show with John and Robin as we host Governor Greg Gianforte for an engaging discussion on the groundbreaking ceremony for the Evergreen Sidewalk Project happening tomorrow!
VALUE FOR VALUE Thank you to the Bowl After Bowl Episode 305 Producers: SircussMedia, Sharky, seedubs, harvhat, boo-bury, CollinB, SandyMeyer, NetNed, ChadF, BearSnare, Some1Actually, Piranesi, Boolysteed, phifer, harvhat, SirSeatSitter, SirVo. memes1337 Check out the HeyCitizen Bowls With Buds Tune in this Friday for another DeMu artist, BearSnare, on Bowls With Buds! Intro/Outro: Monin - Darkness ON CHAIN, OFF CHAIN, COCAINE, SHITSTAIN Bitcoin White Paper 2 million sat Ring of Fire Blossom Drive BitMex flash crashed to $8.9K on BitMex (CoinDesk) TikTok ban bill (Congress / HR 7521) Judge: Evidence is overwhelming Craig Wright is not Satoshi Nakamoto (Wired) Nayib Bukele reveals El Salvador's Bitcoin address (No Bullshit Bitcoin) KC Bitcoiners Bitcoin & Coffee on March 29th at 7:30 am Beers w/Bitcoiners on April 4th at 6:00 pm at Chicken n' Pickle TOP THREE 33 Japan's largest companies to give biggest pay bump in 33 years, union says (Market Watch) Chicago boy, 11, stabbed to death protecting 33-week-pregnant mom (Daily Mail) 33 countries join International Coalition for the Ukrainian Children (Odessa Journal) At 33, I'm giving up therapy after 13 years. It's not supposed to last forever. (iNews) BEHIND THE CURTAIN Chris Goldstein's private moment with Kamala Harris (Marijuana Moment) Biden gives bad advice to pardons, says they don't need to disclose convictions on official forms (Marijuana Moment) Study attempts to link daily pot smoking to heart issues (New York Post) Pot tax funds being misdirected, California NORML says (CA NORML) Florida: ATF inspector stops firearm purchase, claims buyer smelled in pot (Ammoland) FL lawmakers sent Gov. Ron DeSantis a bill to expand the number of pot business licenses earmarked for black farmers (Orlando Sentinel) Kentucky inmates given choice to drinkn urine or get tased after failing drug tests (Associated Press) Great Barrington, Massachusetts sued by pot retailers over community impact fees (Green Market Report) Montana Supreme Court clears path for lawmakers to override Governor Greg Gianforte's weed revenue bill veto (Montana Free Press) New York Office of Cannabis Management sued for retaliation (Syracuse) South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem signs legislation revising medical weed rules into law (SD Legislature / SB 43) Japanese police made a record number of pot arrests for citizens under the age of 20 last year(Japan Times) METAL MOMENT Tonight, the RevCyberTrucker brings us Upchurch's Rooster cover. Follow him at @SirRevCyberTrucker@revcybertrucker.com on the Fediverse. FIRST TIME I EVER... Bowlers called in to tell us about the First Time THEY Ever backed up a trailer. Next week, we want to hear about the First Time YOU Ever had withdrawals. FUCK IT, DUDE. LET'S GO BOWLING! Chef, 33, died in hospital days after horror samurai sword attack (The Irish Sun) Get paid to count penguins in Antarctica (FOX) Baby giraffe breaks neck over weekend at Zoo Miami (FOX) Man banned from Buc-ee's after bringing his service duck inside Tennessee store (FOX) Norweigian man reveals ancient coins he found under a church 60 years ago: 'Just children on a treasure hunt' (FOX) Precious US stamp from 1868 expected to sell for rising sum (FOX) Fukuyama police searching for cat that fell into vat of toxic chemicals (FOX) Georgia woman's cat found a mile away from home after 7 years (WTVC) Bulletproof parachute saves California family from plane crash (Daily Mail) Monolith appears in Wales (FOX)
In this inspiring episode of "American Potential," host Jeff Crank is joined by Montana's Governor Greg Gianforte, who shares his journey from tech entrepreneur to the state's highest office, focusing on economic growth, education reform, and housing affordability. Gianforte details his successful initiatives, including significant tax reforms that not only eliminated the state's debt but also fostered a business-friendly environment, leading to job creation and innovation across Montana. His approach to education, emphasizing parental choice and innovative solutions like educational savings accounts and charter schools, showcases a commitment to ensuring that every child can achieve their full potential. The governor also discusses his strategic efforts to address housing affordability through free-market solutions, effectively increasing supply and reducing regulatory burdens. This bipartisan initiative has led to tangible results, including increased vacancy rates and reduced rental costs in major cities. Gianforte's fiscal discipline, coupled with investments in essential infrastructure and paying off state debt, positions Montana as a model for responsible governance and economic prosperity. Throughout the episode, listeners are treated to a masterclass in leadership, with Gianforte's clear vision for Montana's future. His dedication to reducing government red tape, empowering entrepreneurs, and focusing on the welfare of Montanans is a testament to what can be achieved when government works to enhance freedom and opportunity. As states across America look for pathways to growth, Montana under Gianforte's guidance offers a compelling blueprint for success. Check out American Potential here: https://americanpotential.com Check out our Spanish episodes here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL8wSZydeKZ6uOuFlT_1QQ53L7l6AmC83c Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AmericanPotentialPodcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/americanpotentialpodcast/ X: https://twitter.com/AMPotentialPod
This week on the Montana Outdoor Podcast your host Downrigger Dale talks to Andy Mansoor, CEO of Brixtel Defense along with two other key executives of the Company Jimmy Slaughter and James McCoy. Those gentlemen represent Brixtel Defense an ammunition company that is spending 125 million dollars to build an ammunition manufacturing plant in Glendive Montana! You may recall if you listened a few weeks back to the Montana Outdoor Podcast when Rigger talked to Governor Greg Gianforte about Montana's outdoor economy, he brought up Brixtel Defense and talked about them setting up a plant in Glendive. So, Downrigger decided to investigate that and boy did he find out a ton of exciting information! Make sure you listen to this podcast! When you do you will learn things like, which state is home to the highest number, per capita, of innovative firearms and ammunitions businesses in the United States. Spoiler Alert: That state is nicked named The Big Sky Country! What is even more amazing is how many people Brixtel Defense is planning on hiring when they get the new plant up to full capacity. You will also learn why this Virginia based company choose Glendive Montana as the place they wanted to expend their business in such a major way. Another thing the boys from Brixtel told Rigger about was the type of ammunition they will be manufacturing in Glendive. There is much more than that waiting for you to learn when you listen. It truly is amazing! In fact, some of you might just want to go to work for Brixtel and yes when you listen to the podcast you will find out what jobs they are looking to fill and how you can apply! In addition to all that you will learn that Brixtel Defenses' expansion will have a positive affect on other businesses all across Montana as well!If you would like to learn more about Brixtel Defense, you can click here to head to their website. If you would like to email them your resume, click here. If would like to get their contact info for their headquarters in Virginia or for the new branch office in Glendive just click here. As always Downrigger Dale would love to hear from you with your thoughts about this episode or with your ideas for future podcasts. Click here to email him!Remember to tune in to our live radio show, The Montana Outdoor Radio Show, every Saturday morning from 6:00AM to 8:00AM. The show airs on 30 radio stations all across the State of Montana. You can get a list of our affiliated radio stations on our website. You can also listen to recordings of past shows, get fishing and and hunting information and much more at that website or on our Facebook page. You can also watch our radio show there as well.
This week on the Montana Outdoor Podcast your host, Downrigger Dale has a conversation with Montana Governor, Greg Gianforte. Rigger and the Governor get into all kinds of topics about Montana's great outdoors. Things like: What is the overall outlook for Montana's Outdoors for 2024? What About Montana's outdoor economy, which is a huge part of our overall economy, will it keep growing? Can Montana's population continue to grow without ruining the things that has made it the best place in the world to live? You can get the Governor's answers to those and many other questions by listening to this week's Podcast! A few other very interesting tidbits about Montana's outdoor economy that Governor Gianforte brought up during his conversation with Rigger; Do you know how fast Montana's Outdoor Economy grew in one year? How many people are employed in jobs directly connected to Montana's outdoor economy? Spoiler Alert! If all those folks lived in the same town, they would become the 7th largest city in the State! There is a TON of important information in this podcast for sure and even a great recipe for duck from the Governor! So, listen now!If you would like to learn more about Montana's outdoor economy, click here for an interesting report from the Montana Department of Labor and Industry. You can also click here to get another interesting report about Montana's outdoor economy from the University of Montana. Rigger and the Governor also talked about the Black Butte Copper Mine and the gold mine near Emigrant Montana that was opposed by the community. Click here to get more information about Black Butte Copper Mine and the Community support. To read an article about the ban on mining near Emigrant click here. If you have a question for Governor Gianforte, click here to send him an email. Downrigger Dale would love to hear your thoughts about this podcast or your ideas for future podcast topics! Click here to email Downrigger Dale.Remember to tune in to our live radio show, The Montana Outdoor Radio Show, every Saturday morning from 6:00AM to 8:00AM. The show airs on 30 radio stations all across the State of Montana. You can get a list of our affiliated radio stations on our website. You can also listen to recordings of past shows, get fishing and and hunting information and much more at that website or on our Facebook page. You can also watch our radio show there as well.
Governor Greg Gianforte, Chair of the Montana Democratic Party Robyn Driscoll, Secretary of State Christi Jacobsen, and Insurance Commissioner Troy Downing all joined us.
Governor Greg Gianforte
Montana Governor Greg Gianforte was in-studio to talk about education, and how teacher licensing reforms and other education policies are helping students, schools, and parents. We'll also touched briefly about the rising property values and asked if the state will […] The post Governor Greg Gianforte on Education first appeared on Voices of Montana.
Governor Greg Gianforte will come alongside to update us on the fires in Montana and the drought status of the state, and then Jim Atchison, of the Southeast Montana Development Corporation, will discuss how Montana's changing energy landscape still offers […] The post Fires, Drought and Energy first appeared on Voices of Montana.
AnyFin Goes Paddlefish Episode: • ANYFIN GOES! Mont... This week we're talking about a few recent headlines concerning public land and public access. We give a quick update from a weekend of paddlefish fishing along with picking up a few catfish. For news we have updates on the Wyoming corner crossing case and how Montana Fish Wildlife and Parks reacted to the ruling of the case. An update on the Colorado court case concerning an angler suing a private landowner in hopes to improve public water access in the state and potential change stream access laws. Montana Wildlife Federation, Montana Wild and Montana Association of Counties are suing in an attempt to let lawmakers vote to override Governor Greg Gianforte's veto of SB 422. Waterfowl hunting has been suspended at Swan Lake National Wildlife Refuge due to staffing shortages. Ticks may be a disease vector for Chronic Wasting disease, a new research study finds. For the Deeper Dive we discuss the recent announcement of a potential change to Federal Land leasing that would put conservation organizations on a level playing field for bidding on leases such as oil, gas, wind, solar, and cattle grazing. We also touch on the new ruling where the EPA no longer has jurisdiction over certain waters. Join Fresh Tracks+ For Early Access - https://www.freshtracks.tv Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Rich Zeoli Show- Hour 4: On Wednesday, Montana became the first state to ban the China-based social media application TikTok when Governor Greg Gianforte signed a bill into law. The statewide ban goes into effect until January 1st, 2024. During an interview with CNN on Tuesday night, a 5th grade teacher from Florida condemned the state's policies of removing conversations about sex and sexual orientation from public school classrooms. The teacher argued that your rights as a parent are gone when your child is in the public school system. S.P. Sullivan of NJ.com writes: “A new law limiting concealed carry of guns in New Jersey suffered another defeat in federal court Tuesday as a judge ordered state officials not to enforce its tight restrictions pending a flurry of legal challenges from gun rights advocates. The ruling means New Jerseyans with proper permits are free to concealed-carry handguns at beaches, public parks, bars and restaurants—places from where Gov. Phil Murphy…sought to ban firearms in an effort to curb gun violence.” You can read Sullivan's full article here: https://www.nj.com/news/2023/05/gun-rights-advocates-win-major-challenge-to-njs-tough-concealed-carry-law.html
The Rich Zeoli Show- Full Episode (05/17/2023): 3:05pm- On Tuesday, former City Councilmember Cherelle Parker won the Democrat mayoral primary in Philadelphia—and is expected to win the city's general election in November. She would be the first woman to become Philadelphia Mayor. Notably, Parker campaigned on ending safe injection sites, restoring stop-and-frisk policies, and hiring more police officers to help combat crime throughout the city. With 87% of the total vote reported, Parker received 33% of the vote. Meanwhile, despite support from Senator Bernie Sanders (I-VT) and Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY), progressive candidate Helen Gym earned just 21.3% of the vote. Is this the end of Gym's political career? It's unlikely. She's already rumored to be a U.S. Senate candidate in the event Bob Casey Jr. (D-PA) decides not to seek reelection in 2024. 3:25pm- On Tuesday, President Joe Biden met with Speaker of the House Kevin McCarthy (R-CA), House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D-NY), Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY), and Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) in hopes of successfully negotiating a debt ceiling increase. No agreement was reached. Earlier this month, House Republicans passed legislation that would cut long-term federal spending while concurrently raising the federal debt limit. 3:30pm- Former City Councilmember David Oh won the Republican mayoral primary in Philadelphia on Tuesday. 3:35pm- According to Fox5, “New York City has begun to convert public school gymnasiums into housing for international migrants in the latest effort to accommodate a growing population of asylum-seekers who have overwhelmed the city's homeless shelter system.” The controversial policy has led to wide-spread, massive protests being led by parents. You can read more here: https://www.fox5ny.com/news/nyc-migrant-crisis-public-school-gyms-temporary-housing 3:45pm- According to a report from The Daily Wire's Ryan Saavedra, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis has sent over 1,000 soldiers/law enforcement officers to Texas in order to help the state secure the U.S. southern border. You can read more here: https://www.dailywire.com/news/florida-sends-800-soldiers-300-law-enforcement-officers-to-help-secure-u-s-border-in-texas 4:05pm- According to reports, the USDA is considering a ban on chocolate milk in public school cafeterias. 4:10pm- While being interviewed on the red carpet of the 2023 GLAAD Media Awards, White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre criticized states with bans on gender affirming care for minors. She also stated: "These are our kids. They belong to all of us." 4:30pm- On Tuesday, billionaire Elon Musk spoke with David Faber of CNBC. During the interview, Musk said he would continue to speak freely on Twitter “and if the consequence of that is losing money, so be it.” He also criticized progressive political donor George Soros' preferred candidates—comparing him to the fictional supervillain “Magneto.” 4:50pm- Speaking with Bret Baier on Fox News, former Attorney General Bill Barr said that Special Counsel John Durham's newly released report vindicates Donald Trump. Durham's report concluded that the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) did not have sufficient reason to launch an investigation into unsupported allegations that there were ties between Donald Trump's 2016 campaign and Russian officials. 5:05pm- The Drive at 5: Dr. Wilfred Reilly—Professor of Political Science at Kentucky State University & Author of “Taboo: 10 Facts You Can't Talk About”—joins The Rich Zeoli Show to discuss President Joe Biden's statically inaccurate claim that the greatest threat to America is white supremacy. Dr. Reilly also talks about a hilarious/bizarre Daily Mail article about a female social media influencer who complained that when she wears skimpy “booty shorts” to the gym, she receives unwanted male attention. Dr. Reilly adroitly explains, “I go to bars in a shirt that says, ‘Here to Fist-Fight,' but I am sick of all these fights.” 5:20pm- In a newly released 328-page report compiled by Senator Marco Rubio's (R-FL) office revealed that just prior to the COVID-19 outbreak, Chinese government officials pressured bio-labs to produce breakthrough medical advancements regardless of safety concerns. The report also concluded that COVID-19 likely originated at the Wuhan Institute of Virology. 5:40pm- John Yoo— the Emanuel S. Heller Professor of Law at the University of California at Berkeley & a visiting fellow at the Hoover Institution at Stanford University—joins The Rich Zeoli Show to discuss Special Counsel John Durham's report which concluded that the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) did not have sufficient reason to launch an investigation into unsupported allegations that there were ties between Donald Trump's 2016 campaign and Russian officials. Will anyone be held accountable? 6:05pm- On Wednesday, Montana became the first state to ban the China-based social media application TikTok when Governor Greg Gianforte signed a bill into law. The statewide ban goes into effect until January 1st, 2024. 6:25pm- During an interview with CNN on Tuesday night, a 5th grade teacher from Florida condemned the state's policies of removing conversations about sex and sexual orientation from public school classrooms. The teacher argued that your rights as a parent are gone when your child is in the public school system. 6:40pm- S.P. Sullivan of NJ.com writes: “A new law limiting concealed carry of guns in New Jersey suffered another defeat in federal court Tuesday as a judge ordered state officials not to enforce its tight restrictions pending a flurry of legal challenges from gun rights advocates. The ruling means New Jerseyans with proper permits are free to concealed-carry handguns at beaches, public parks, bars and restaurants—places from where Gov. Phil Murphy…sought to ban firearms in an effort to curb gun violence.” You can read Sullivan's full article here: https://www.nj.com/news/2023/05/gun-rights-advocates-win-major-challenge-to-njs-tough-concealed-carry-law.html
A group of bills that would change cities' zoning regulations in order to increase housing supply are progressing through the state Legislature. The three bills draw on solutions proposed by the state's housing task force created by Governor Greg Gianforte last summer.
Montana state Governor Greg Gianforte joined us in the studio last week, discussing signing into Law Pro-Growth & Pro Business Bills in Budget for Montana Families! April 5th 2023
Governor Greg Gianforte will be on hand to talk about the state's $13 billion main budget bill, making its way now from the House to the Senate. We'll also put agriculture, ESG investing, and maybe bison and bear on the […]
Governor Greg Gianforte February 28th 2023
A World War II hero from Montana identified after years of mystery, Governor Greg Gianforte asks for millions to bolster the state's legal defense department and picking up road kill... there's an app for that.
Senate Majority Whip Steve Hinebauch (SD18, Wibaux) discusses his bill to increase compensation for participants of Montana's Block Management program which provides incentives for landowners to allow public hunting on their private property. Then, Governor Greg Gianforte stopped in-studio to […]
Governor Greg Gianforte connected with John Hendricks and Robin Mitchell during the KGEZ Good Morning Show Glacier Bank Community Conversation on Wednesday, November 2nd, 2022.
It's Thursday, October 6th. Today, a National Park Service historical site honoring Native Americans expands, Governor Greg Gianforte wants to further cut taxes next session, and a street mural in downtown Bozeman celebrates the city's LGBTQ+ community.
County Attorney Kirsten Pabst provided her crime report at the beginning of the show and then Governor Greg Gianforte joined us for 20 minutes. We finished the show with open phones.
Governor Greg Gianforte joined the KGEZ Good Morning Show with John Hendricks and Robin Mitchell on Thursday June 30, 2022 to discuss funding available for flood emergency in the State of Montana.
Governor Greg Gianforte toured Flathead County on Monday to get an update on flooding in the area. Conditions on the ground, evacuation notices and orders keep shifting along with river levels.
West Coast Cookbook & Speakeasy is Now Open! 8am-9am PT/ 11am-Noon ET for our especially special Daily Specials; Blue Moon Spirits Friday!Starting off in the Bistro Cafe, why did it take so long for Mike Pence “to do the right thing?”On the rest of the menu, Republican voters in Nevada picked a nominee for attorney general who once called for the lynching of the state's current attorney general, who is Black; a Nebraska man pleaded guilty on charges that he threatened an election official, the first conviction for a Justice Department task force charged with protecting poll workers; and, as severe floods ravage Montana, where in the world is Governor Greg Gianforte.After the break, we move to the Chef's Table where defying international condemnation, the Mayanmar junta has vowed to execute pro democracy activists; and, Dutch authorities deported a Russian spy posing as a Brazilian national in an attempt to infiltrate the International Criminal Court.All that and more, on West Coast Cookbook & Speakeasy with Chef de Cuisine Justice Putnam.Bon Appétit!~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~“Structural linguistics is a bitterly divided and unhappy profession, and a large number of its practitioners spend many nights drowning their sorrows in Ouisghian Zodahs.” ― Douglas Adams "The Restaurant at the End of the Universe"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Show Notes & Links: https://www.dailykos.com/stories/2022/6/17/2104631/-West-Coast-Cookbook-amp-Speakeasy-Daily-Special-Blue-Moon-Spirits-FridaysNetroots Radio Live Player:https://www.netrootsradio.com/Netroots Radio Deep Archive:https://archive.org/details/@netroots_radio
President Joe Biden has declared the catastrophic flooding in Montana a major disaster following requests from the state's governor and congressional delegation. Governor Greg Gianforte has been traveling since late last week and is scheduled to return to Montana Thursday night.
President Joe Biden has declared the catastrophic flooding in Montana a major disaster following requests from the state's governor and congressional delegation. Governor Greg Gianforte has been traveling since late last week and is scheduled to return to Montana Thursday night.
At least three major tech projects developing in Montana were debuted at the Montana On the Rise economic summit last week. Click to hear Governor Greg Gianforte discuss how those projects landed here and their impact on the state's economy […]
Josh Margolis of New Media Broadcasters spoke by phone with Governor Greg Gianforte on Thursday morning. The conversation can be heard in its entirety in this podcast
Governor Greg Gianforte joined the KGEZ Good Morning Show with John Hendricks and Robin Mitchell on Thursday May 12, 2022 to talk about his stops in Flathead County today, part of his 56 county tour.
Governor Greg Gianforte joined the KGEZ Good Morning Show with John Hendricks and Robin Mitchell on Wednesday March 30, 2022 to talk about his 56 county tour!
New Media Broadcasters spoke with Governor Greg Gianforte by phone on the morning of Friday, March 18th. Topics discussed include the economy, COVID-19, Keystone XL, agriculture and more.
The 30 by 30 Plan, the cancellation of the Keystone XL Pipeline and the sanctions against Russia have put energy on everyone’s mind. Click to hear Governor Greg Gianforte talk about these implications for the Treasure State along with its […]
Wolves, forest management, education and health care. All areas of concern that are on the minds of Montana’s elected leaders and all topics of discussion in this edition of the Voices of Montana podcast. First, Governor Greg Gianforte discusses the […]
Governor Greg Gianforte joined the KGEZ Good Morning Show with John Hendricks on Tuesday January 11, 2022 to discuss the 2021 year in review.
ICYMI: Live from Tight Ends Sports Bar in Plano, TX talking #FCSChampionship with former Bobcats Tiai Salanoa, Anthony Peko, Taylor Sheridan, Taylor Dees, and many more including Governor Greg Gianforte and Sam Herder. Visit jasonwalkershow.com. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/jason-walker89/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/jason-walker89/support
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Governor Greg Gianforte appeared on Glacier Bank Community Conversations on the KGEZ Good Morning Show with John Hendricks and Robin Mitchell on Tuesday December 7, 2021 to talk about Montana Petitioning Federal Government to Delist NCDE Grizzly Bears, DPHHS announcing $5.5 Million to Help Health Care Workers With Child Care Costs and the fires in Denton Montana.
Chair of the Montana Democratic Party Robyn Driscoll, Montana GOP Chairman Don K, and Governor Greg Gianforte joined us today. They discussed redistricting, inflation, and infrastructure.
Governor Greg Gianforte appeared on Glacier Bank Community Conversations on the KGEZ Good Morning Show with John Hendricks and Robin Mitchell on Wednesday November 3, 2021 to talk about the Workforce Training Grant Program and the guidance to Montanans on President Biden's recent executive order mandating vaccines for federal contractors.
Responding to Montana's Covid-19 surge, sending a message about refugees to the President, the number of workers in Montana at an all-time high, and helping the Big Sky do business in the Asian Pacific, Montana Governor Greg Gianforte has kept […]
Governor Greg Gianforte appeared on Glacier Bank Community Conversations on the KGEZ Good Morning Show with John Hendricks and Robin Mitchell on Tuesday October 5, 2021 to talk about the northern and southern borders of the US and BLM's Environmental Assessment of the American Prairie Reserve's (APR) bison grazing proposal.
Montana is currently — and has been for years — behind the curve on both infrastructure and psychiatric needs across the state, but this may soon change. Click to hear Governor Greg Gianforte (pictured far left) discuss funding Montana's infrastructure needs, the current drought and water supply plan and Montana's response to the surge in ... Read more
On this episode, Jason talks about the debt ceiling and why he thinks it is "an important national conversation". He says the only solution to out-of-control spending by the government is a balanced budget amendment. Then Jason brings on the stupid with some restaurants reporting issues with workers who haven't had to serve orders on trays before. Later, Jason is joined by Montana Governor Greg Gianforte. Governor Gianforte discusses his business background, his transition into politics, and dealing with the recent wildfires impacting his state. Keep up with Jason on Twitter: @jasoninthehouse Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Our resident CPA Walt Kero answered tax questions from callers. Governor Greg Gianforte also talked about taxes and expressed his concerns for all the fires in Montana.
In today's show, Sabrina Halvorson covers President Joe Biden's meeting with Governor on Wildfire. Hear from the President, along with Governor Gavin Newsom of California, Governor Jay Inslee of Washington and Governor Greg Gianforte of Montana. We also cover the Wheat Quality Council's 2021 spring wheat and durum tour.
ICYMI: Wednesday we talked rodeo with champion Lindsay Kruse about Calgary, MT and getting back to normal. Plus, Governor Greg Gianforte talked unemployment, fires and more. Visit jasonwalkershow.com. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/jason-walker89/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/jason-walker89/support
The Governor discussed lifting the covid state of emergency, the 30x30 plan from the Biden Admin., and ARPA. And he spoke with callers
Michael, Joe, and Mya from Angels Do Fly West joined us during the first 30 minutes. Governor Greg Gianforte spent the next 15 minutes with us and we hade open phones for the last 45 minutes of the show.
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TOP THREE 33 Rest in Peace, Joya. Born in 1988 at the San Diego Wild Animal Park, this 33-year-old greater one-horned rhino (also known as the Indian Rhino) was the oldest male in the Species Survival Plan of the Association of Zoos and Aquariums. Joya moved to Salina, Kansas' Rolling Hills Zoo in 1995 where he had been monitored by veterinarian staff for age-related issues for the past few months. Add another tally to the Clinton Body Count. This week, ABC 33/40 reporter Christopher Sign suicided. He broke the secret tarmac meeting between Bill Clinton and then-Attorney General Loretta Lynch in 2016, then published a book about it. After its release in February 2020, he told Fox & Friends his family received death threats which drove him out of Phoenix, Arizona back to Birmingham, Alabama -- to Channel 33. When asked about chain of custody documents for absentee ballots deposited into drop boxes for the November 3, 2020 election, a Fulton County election official admitted to The Georgia Star News "a few forms are missing" and "some procedural paperwork may have been misplaced." Coincidentally, Georgia is missing chain of custody documents for about 333,000 absentee ballots out of an estimated 600,000 which is pretty suspicious considering Biden only "won" by 12,000 votes in the Peach State. Lastly, neighbors called for a wellness check on a Glendora, California home after smelling a strong odor coming from it. Law enforcement found 33 cats -- 7 dead and 2 that had to be euthanized -- and one dog living in filthy conditions. THE COOF This week, 33 deaths were reported in Oman and the Punjab state of India. 33 new cases were reported in the Prey Veng province of Cambodia, Kentucky's Graves County, Massachusetts, Maui, New York's Monroe County, and Washington's Clark County. The CDC updated their travel guidance, moving 33 countries to their lowest risk category which is deemed safe for travel for anyone who got a coof shot. In England, a 33-year-old music teacher plead guilty to faking a COVID 'Fit to Fly' certificate to travel to Egypt by altering the date on a negative 'rona test PDF from February. An Egyptian airline worker spotted a missing digit on the certificate. He was found guilty of forgery and counterfeit offense of making a false instrument but was granted bail and is leaving the country ahead of his hearing, telling the judge he will be back in time for it and now has an up-to-date negative test certificate. Also, the symptoms for this scary new Delta variant are headaches, coughs, and sneezing...like a cold. WEED In 2007, Robert Franklin tossed a pound of weed out of his car during a traffic stop in Saline County, Missouri and received a 22-year prison sentence. But after serving more than a decade in prison, he has become the first 420POW to have his case commuted by Governor Mike Parson. Jeff Mizanskey was the last time weed-related POW freed by Governor Jay Nixon in 2015. Joints for Jabs launched Monday in Washington state, but dispensary owners aren't participating. Unlike other jab freebies which require citizens to simply flash their poked papers to claim their prize, Joints for Jabs requires pot shops to set up a vaccine clinic inside so only those with a fresh band-aid can claim their jay. Many don't have the space to set up a clinic inside, and healthcare providers are concerned about setting up shop in a place that distributes illegal drugs since that could jeopardize their federal funding. Since the program expires July 12, citizens planning to get poked in the pot shop might not be able to get their second shot in time. Participating pot shops will be able to cash in on a tax break for product they give away unlike alcohol retailers, but that doesn't help much when they are still unfairly facing Section 180E. Last Tokin' Tuesday, the pain management committee for the NFL and NFL Players Association announced it will provide $1 million in funding for research into pain management with cannabis and cannabinoids. Five grants are expected to be awarded around Thanksgiving. Arkansas' medical sales exceeded $330 million since the market launched in 2019 and last month, May 2021, Maine hit a new record with $5.4 million in recreational sales. The Montana group opposing the 2020 voter-approved recreational initiative has dropped its lawsuit since Governor Greg Gianforte signed House Bill 701 into law, amending the legalization law voters passed. The lawsuit claimed the initiative was unconstitutional for earmarking a portion of tax revenues from federally illegal marijuana sales, contending only the legislature can determine how tax revenue is spent. Tomorrow, June 16, 2021 at 10 AM, the Connecticut legislature will hold a special session to determine the fate of the recreational weed bill mentioned previously on Bowl After Bowl. Rhode Island will have to wait a little longer for a recreational market, as the backers of three adult-use bills failed to compromise and likely won't before the end of the legislative session the last week of June. Today, Representatives Bonnie Watson Coleman (D-NJ) and Cori Bush (D-MO) unveiled the Drug Policy Reform Act (DPRA) to end criminal penalties for drug possession federally and incentivize state and local governments to adopt decriminalization policies by limiting their eligibility to receive funds if they don't. The bill also proposes moving regulatory power from the Attorney General to the Secretary of Health and Human Services, record expungement and resentencing, "reinvesting in alternative health-centered approaches," prohibiting drug tests for individuals to receive federal benefits, prohibiting the use of civil asset forfeiture related to personal drug possession cases, and establishing a Commission on Substance Use, Health and Safety to determine benchmark amounts for drug possession and publish a report including recommendations for preventing the prosecution of individuals processing, distributing, or dispensing personal use quantities. In 2018, Tampa-based Florigrown sued the state over its licensing process which resulted in three of the 22 licensed operators controlling two-thirds of the market. Six license holders account for 90% of sales. They hoped the state would provide standalone licenses for small businesses and break up the vertical scheme, but the Supreme Court just ruled against them in a 6-1 decision saying the Florida Legislature met its constitutional obligations in enacting a limited-license vertical structure. With the lawsuit over, the state's licensing freeze comes to an end. It is likely state regulators will issue 15 new vertical licenses over the next six months. The Ohio State Medical Board added Huntington's disease, spasticity or severe muscle spasms, and terminal illness as qualifying conditions for medical weed. Earlier in the year, the board granted separate requests to add arthritis, chronic migraines, and complex regional pain syndrome but rejected petitions to include autism spectrum disorder and restless leg syndrome. In Colorado, 21 individuals were arrested in connection to a black market marijuana and money laundering scheme. They are accused of growing millions of dollars worth of pot across metro Denver and funneling their profits to China through social media apps. The investigation began in August 2020 and investigators have since seized thousands of plants, hundreds of pounds of packaged pot, and about $1 million. Charges range from racketeering and conspiracy to drug cultivation, distribution, and money laundering. Federal investigators found the money cycled from the US to China to Central and South America, then back to the US. Two individuals were allegedly involved in the illegal Oklahoma grow op referenced in Bowl After Bowl Episode 80: I Shitted My Priorities. Yesterday (Monday, June 14, 2021), the California legislature approved a $100-million plan to strengthen their legal industry which continues to struggle in competition with the emerald market five years after voters approved recreational sales. Grants will be provided to cities and counties to help businesses transition from provisional to regular licenses. It's a complicated process to get a permanent, annually-renewed license from a temporary one, requiring high costs and developing a plan to reduce the harms of the industry's negative environmental impacts. Speaking of negative impacts, Sacramento is being sued by a number of unidentified weed businesses for establishing "Neighborhood Responsibility Plan" fees equal to 1% of gross revenue on top of a 4% business operations tax on gross receipts -- even though the city failed to identify a single negative impact from cannabiz operations. After receiving eight complaints about a growing operation's odor March 2019, Santa Barbara County filed the jurisdiction's first nuisance lawsuit against Island View Ranch and Island Breeze Farms. The lawsuit also claims Island Breeze hasn't "diligently pursued" obtaining the county and state business licenses to operate and therefore is illegally growing and processing weed. First Time I Ever... #FTIE The bowlers discuss the first time they ever held a baby and next week, we want to hear about the first time YOU ever saw a lover's junk. Leave a voicemail day or night! If you're voice shy, feel free to send a text message: (816) 607-3663 Fuck it, Dude. Let's go bowling. #FIDLGB A man from Cape Cod spent 40 seconds in the mouth of a humpback whale. Some lucky duck in Ontario bought a painting for $5 at a thrift store which turned out to be a David Bowie original! A Kansas Lottery player celebrated their birthday with one of the state's largest Keno jackpots off a Quick Pick. An analysis published by the journal Environmental Science and Technology Letters found commonly used cosmetics contain high levels of potentially toxic chemicals not listed on labels which can be ingested through lip products or absorbed through the skin and tear ducts to enter the bloodstream. An Atlanta cashier was shot and killed over a face diaper argument. There's a petition for Jeff Bezos to buy and eat the Leonardo da Vinci's Mona Lisa. A suspicious vehicle complaint turned up a man stuck in a vineyard fan. A couple in Alberta, Canada are paying a $500 fine after their gender-reveal party caused a small wildfire. A White House press corps flight to England was delayed due to mechanical issues caused by cicadas. Jack Herer told us first, but now the science is catching up since Oxford University's Environmental Change Institute says hemp could save the planet from climate change.
On the twenty first episode of The Ranchers' Voice, Jay and Raylee discuss MSGA's upcoming MidYear Meeting and what attendees can expect. Lastly, we share an interview with Governor Greg Gianforte in which we cover a variety of topics from the Governor's proclamation of May as beef month, cattle markets, the Montana Comeback Plan, ARPA funding and much more!
Our resident CPA Walt Kero answered tax questions from callers and talked about property taxes in Missoula. Governor Greg Gianforte joined us for 15 minutes and answered a handful of questions from callers.
Today's guests: Governor Mike DeWine from Ohio. Governor Greg Gianforte from Montana. Governor Doug Ducey from Arizona. Governor Mike Dunleavy from Alaska. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Aaron Flint is the host of “Montana Talks” Montana's leading call-in talk show, broadcasting over more than 20 signals across the state.Aaron has spent more than two decades working in Montana Politics. His work included a stint as State Director for then Congressman Ryan Zinke's, and as communications director for now Governor Greg Gianforte.He has been featured on Fox News, The Drudge Report, Huffington Post, Politico and several others.Aaron has also served four tours of military service including; Iraq, Afghanistan, the Horn of Africa and the Arabian Peninsula.In this conversation we will not talk much about his political leanings or opinions, but instead about his work and Military experience, and how both have shaped his life, his view of the world and the powerful lessons he has learned learned and applied.
Montana plans to stop some of its federally-funded unemployment benefits to address “the state’s severe workforce shortage,” according to its labor department, which will leave many out-of-work residents without any support at all.“Nearly every sector in our economy faces a labor shortage,” Governor Greg Gianforte said in a statement on Tuesday. “The vast expansion of federal unemployment benefits is now doing more harm than good.”Instead, the state will begin to offer return-to-work bonuses to help employers looking to hire.Starting June 27, Montanans will lose access to the extra $300 in weekly unemployment benefits, but maintain their regular benefits. Contractors, gig workers, and others will also lose access to the Pandemic Unemployment Assistance (PUA) program, meaning those workers won’t get any benefits.Join your host Sean Reynolds, owner of Summit Properties NW and Reynolds & Kline Appraisal as he takes a look at this developing topic.Support the show (https://buymeacoff.ee/seattlepodcast)
Governor Greg Gianforte appeared on the KGEZ Good Morning Show with John Hendricks and Robin Mitchell on Wednesday May 5, 2021 to discuss recent changes he implement for COVID unemployment benefits.
Forestry Professor Dr. Peter Kolb answered questions from callers for a hour and then Governor Greg Gianforte joined the show for the last 15 minutes. Governor Gianforte talked about getting his COVID-19 vaccine and vaccine distribution in the state.
Governor Greg Gianforte visited the Keystone area in eastern Montana. He discussed the economic impact of its shutdown with Aaron, and the radical nominee for Interior Secretary.
ICYMI: Friday we talked with Mike Van Diest about the the passing of Hank Aaron. Plus, Governor Greg Gianforte visited about his first 2 weeks in office. Visit jasonwalkershow.com. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/jason-walker89/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/jason-walker89/support
Season 4 of MCVcast kicks off with Livingston small business owner and former Montana Wildlife Commissioner Dan Vermillion and a conversation about Montana's new elected leaders. Plus Whitney Tawney, Jake Brown and Aaron Murphy cover the inauguration and new cabinet of Governor Greg Gianforte, the armed terrorist insurrection of the US Capitol, a new MCV effort to hold all elected leaders accountable, and more public land in Montana. LINKS: * Gianforte's Cabinet: http://bit.ly/399dZgB * Gianforte's 1st Executive Order: https://bit.ly/2XkuLUt * MCV's Letter in Support of Somers Beach State Park: https://bit.ly/3bw0WZB * Billings Gazette Jan 3 Editorial: https://bit.ly/2Lw3jR6 * Billings Gazette Jan 6 Editorial: http://bit.ly/38mgRr8 * MCV's MontanaPushback.org: https://www.montanapushback.org/ * Dan Vermillion's business: http://www.sweetwatertravel.com/ * Tester Secures New USFS Acquisition: https://bit.ly/3hRQmNv