All Montana League members have a special invitation to observe a legislative committee hearing, observe the General Session of the House or Senate, and possibly meet with your legislative representative or senator, and tour the Capitol,
Efforts by the Billings Public Works Department to create a backup supply to our city drinking water system has been approved by the Billings City Council. In 2019, the city will purchase land and create a design for a six-month supply of drinkin
In 2015, the City Council updated the Missoula City Growth Policy noting that about 18,750 additional people were forecast to settle within the city limits of Missoula by 2035. Missoula County is now updating the Missoula Area Land Use Map, forec
On Monday, January 28, the Bozeman League of Women Voters' meeting will be a sounding board session for the discussion of ideas concerning the directions that the League should take at both the state and local levels, and the issues that should be
On Monday, January 14, the Bozeman League of Women Voters will host a presentation by Brian Gootkin, Gallatin County Sheriff. Sheriff Gootkin will be speaking about mental health care in our area. The Bozeman League meets at 11:45 a.m.
Eric Schmidt, Better Billings Sustainability Committee, will talk about the coalition, including the League of Women Voters of Billings, to establish a new Billings Commission on Energy and Conservation. The Commission will determine current ener
On Monday, December 10, the Bozeman League of Women Voters will host a presentation by Connie Campbell-Pearson, who will be speaking on the Tiny House project and issues concerning homelessness in our area. Rev.