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The Session Week 7: Indigenous Peoples Day, property taxes and redistricting

The Session

Release Date: 02/20/2023

The Session Live at Free Press Fest: Looking ahead the 2025 Montana Legislature show art The Session Live at Free Press Fest: Looking ahead the 2025 Montana Legislature

The Session

The 2025 Montana Legislature elected by voters in November will meet in January to consider new laws and develop a two-year state budget. Already, it’s clear what some of the key issues of the session will be — among them housing affordability, tax policy, education funding and the potential renewal of Montana’s expanded Medicaid health coverage program. The Session podcast team took some time at the inaugural Montana Free Press Fest, held in Missoula Sept. 6-8, to sit down and discuss what we can see about next year’s legislative session from here in front of a live audience.

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The Session Week 17: Time is running out show art The Session Week 17: Time is running out

The Session

There are only a few days left in the 2023 legislative session. The recent decision to ban Missoula Democratic Rep. Zooey Zephyr from the House floor derailed legislative business. Host Mara Silvers and reporters Shaylee Ragar, Eric Dietrich and Amanda Eggert discuss what to expect in the final days of the session and the last minute deals on the budget and housing policy. Join us for a live recording of The Session May 10 at 7 p.m. as we discuss the major developments from the 2023 session and what lies ahead for the laws created in the statehouse these last few months.  Save your...

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The Session Week 16: Tensions are running high show art The Session Week 16: Tensions are running high

The Session

As the 2023 legislative session sprints to the finish line, tensions are running high over bills targeting transgender Montanans and environmental regulation. Host Corin Cates-Carney and reporters Arren Kimbel-Sannit, Ellis Juhlin, and Mara Silvers discuss what to expect in the final days of the legislature as lawmakers scramble to reach sine die.

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The Session Week 15: Housing policy, school choice, and a historic number of bills show art The Session Week 15: Housing policy, school choice, and a historic number of bills

The Session

Host Nadya Faulx and reporters Shaylee Ragar, Eric Dietrich, and Alex Sakariassen discuss lawmakers finding agreement to advance housing zoning policy,  the unclear future on housing subsidies, dueling visions of what school choice policy should look like in Montana and legislative staff working thousands of hours of overtime to keep up with all the bills.

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The Session Week 14: Last-minute bills, LGBTQ rights and a jungle primary show art The Session Week 14: Last-minute bills, LGBTQ rights and a jungle primary

The Session

Last week was another major deadline for lawmakers to pass bills out of one house and send them to the other. We saw hundreds of bills move through both chambers, and saw a push from lawmakers to introduce new legislation in time to meet that deadline, including some that opponents say would have a "chilling" effect on legal challenges to state decisions, and one that would create a jungle primary in Montana -- but for only one race.      

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The Session Week 13: Constitutional amendments, affordable housing, and climate show art The Session Week 13: Constitutional amendments, affordable housing, and climate

The Session

As we enter the home stretch of the 2023 legislative session, Republican lawmakers have proposed a slew of constitutional amendments ahead of a looming deadline. At the same time, lawmakers are debating measures to address the affordable housing crisis in the state and proposing rules about what local governments should and shouldn't be able to do about climate change.  Montana Public Radio's Corin Cates-Carney talks about all these measures and more with Montana Free Press's Arren Kimbel-Sannit, Eric Dietrich, and Amanda Eggert, and Yellowstone Public Radio's Kayla Desroches.

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The Session Week 12: GOP controls the budget and lawmakers collaborate on elk management show art The Session Week 12: GOP controls the budget and lawmakers collaborate on elk management

The Session

A 14 billion dollar budget passed out of the Montana House with support from the Republican supermajority. Democrats don’t have the power to change it, but they still tried.  Host Nadya Faulx and reporters Eric Dietrich, Ellis Juhlin, and Arren Kimbel-Sannit discuss the debate over how the state should spend tax dollars.  The spending plan calls for a deal to send state inmates to an out-of-state private prison.  And a package of legislation could change how and where people can hunt elk.   More legislative coverage:     

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The Session Week 11: Healthcare funding, childcare initiatives, and vaccine bills show art The Session Week 11: Healthcare funding, childcare initiatives, and vaccine bills

The Session

Reporters Shaylee Ragar and Keely Larson join host Mara Silvers to discuss how lawmakers have been digging into funding healthcare, as well as lingering impacts of the pandemic when it comes childcare legislation and vaccine bills. 

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The Session Week 10: Past halfway point, lawmakers buckle down on the budget show art The Session Week 10: Past halfway point, lawmakers buckle down on the budget

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Hundreds of bills were left on the cutting room floor at the legislative session's midway point. Now, as lawmakers head into the second half, they're turning more of their attention to finalizing the state’s next two-year budget. Host Corin Cates-Carney and reporters Ellis Juhlin and Eric Dietrich discuss what they're watching now that the Legislature has rounded the critical transmittal break. Plus: If you missed last week's The Session Live: The First 45 Days, you can .  

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The Session Live: The First 45 Days show art The Session Live: The First 45 Days

The Session

On March 8, The Session team hosted a live event answering audience questions about the 68th meeting of the Montana legislature. The panel, featuring host Corin Cates-Carney and reporters Mara Silvers, Eric Dietrich, Shaylee Ragar, Ellis Juhlin, and Arren Kimbel-Sannit, has been edited for the podcast.

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This week, reporters JoVonne Wagner, Eric Dietrich, and Shaylee Ragar join host Nadya Faulx to discuss the defeat of a bill that would have established Indigenous Peoples Day in Montana — and what’s next for the lawmakers who introduced it — along with debates over property taxes and redrawing legislative districts.