AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoMontana Housing: Tenants in Missoula’s Travois Village and Bonner’s Harvey’s Park organized after a Texas owner sought steep lot-rent hikes, winning a rare 3% cap and cutting a proposed $150 jump down to $50. Public Safety & Wildlife: Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks is facing a push from conservation groups to require hunters and trappers to carry bear spray and to conduct mandatory 24-hour trap checks. Courts & Due Process: A Gallatin County judge sentenced Christopher Wardle to four years with two suspended in the Catherine Sorensen witness-tampering case, rejecting a plea deal for probation. State Government: Gov. Greg Gianforte is defending in court the one-year suspension of Public Service Commissioner Brad Molnar, arguing the move protects staff from harassment while Molnar’s lawyer says due process was denied. Health Care: St. George Regional Hospital in Utah is starting use of a new pancreatic cancer treatment, touting major survival gains from early trials. Local Environment Planning: The International Elk-Kootenai/y Watershed Study Board will release its draft final report Sept. 30, kicking off a public comment period through Oct. 16.
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