"Montana's my home, but these taxes don't play." A Montana man asked AI to create a country song about Montana property taxes, and it's actually VERY good. Here it is.
"For the 4th year in a row, Gallatin County proposes a pay raise for elected officials. Meanwhile, people are getting taxed out of their homes." -Kendall Cotton
Elon Musk has spoken. This, after a United States Senator from Montana was suspended on Twitter after sharing a hunting photo as his profile picture on the social media platform now owned by Tesla and SpaceX founder Musk.
43 different interviews in two days. We got a chance to catch up with a lot of Montana lawmakers, concerned citizens, and think tank leaders during our two days of LIVE coverage from inside Montana's Capitol on Monday and Tuesday.
Making sure electrical vehicle owners don't get a free ride. Property and income tax rebates gaining traction. And blocking "woke" ESG investing. Here's some highlights of day one of our capitol coverage LIVE from the Montana capitol, sponsored by The Frontier Institute.
Thanks to our friends at The Frontier Institute- coming up Monday and Tuesday we'll be LIVE from the capitol in Helena. Aaron will be broadcasting LIVE from the 3rd floor "fan window" area of the capitol just above the rotunda floor.
What should lawmakers start doing on day one of the legislative session in January? How can a newly elected Governor Greg Gianforte (R-MT) make moves to start cutting needless red tape and government regulations during his first month in office? Kendall Cotton, CEO of the Frontier Institute, talked about the "Montana Recovery Agenda"
Cotton told us about a recent poll concerning COVID-19 contact tracing efforts in Montana. The poll was commissioned by the Frontier Institute. According to Cotton, the poll showed that 65% of Montanans are "willing to cooperate with contact tracing efforts, with half of respondents expressing concern about sharing their private information with public health officials."