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Governor Greg Gianforte delivered his third State of the State address to the Montana Legislature, focusing on securing the future for Montanans amidst a nationwide affordability crisis.
The Republican officials made the announcement at Granite Peak Athletics in East Helena, an indoor baseball, softball and lacrosse training center that opened in October.
Shortly after the end of the Montana Legislature’s 2023 session, a significant spike in assessed property values kicked off statewide concerns about rising property taxes.
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In addition to heightened funding for teacher pay, Gianforte announced his intention to increase state support for STEM and trades-based education as well as a proposed $6 million boost to the Big Sky Scholarship Program, a dollar-for-dollar tax credit for private donations supporting public school programs and private school scholarships.
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Gianforte's speech highlighted accomplishments and focused on tax cuts, judiciary reform, and increased pay for public workers including teachers and Montana Patrol Troopers.
Gianforte did not address Medicaid expansion, which promises to be one of the big debates of the 2025 session.
Nearly 64,000 new businesses were created last year in Montana, Gov. Greg Gianforte ... Moore and the East Helena High School Vigilantes baseball team, Jacobsen and Gianforte said the 63,814 ...
Republican Gov. Gianforte touted historic surpluses, balanced budgets and record tax cuts for Montanans, while Democrats say state needs bipartisan solutions that put Montanans first.