Missoulian: Montana Senate
narrowly endorses guns on college campuses
SB131: Revise concealed weapon renewal laws
SB131: Revise concealed weapon renewal laws
Missoulian: GOP
- and some Dems - advance bills to improve Montana mental health care
HB 358: Generally revise laws related to licensed addiction counselors
HB 374: Provide for school suicide prevention awareness training
SB 129: Allow for establishment of recovery centers for certain health care services
HB 358: Generally revise laws related to licensed addiction counselors
HB 374: Provide for school suicide prevention awareness training
SB 129: Allow for establishment of recovery centers for certain health care services
Missoulian: Bill aims to
remove 'halfbreed' from Montana place names
HB 331: Remove the term "half breed" from signage and geological features in Montana
HB 331: Remove the term "half breed" from signage and geological features in Montana
Missoulian: News
Guide: Net neutrality and what it could mean to you
Chairman Wheeler Proposes New Rules for Protecting the Open Internet
“Chairman Wheeler is proposing clear, sustainable, enforceable rules to preserve and protect the open Internet as a place for innovation and free expression. His common-sense proposal would replace, strengthen and supplement FCC rules struck down by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit more than one year ago. The draft Order supports these new rules with a firm legal foundation built to withstand future challenges. The Chairman’s comprehensive proposal will be voted on the FCC’s February 26 open meeting.”
Chairman Wheeler Proposes New Rules for Protecting the Open Internet
“Chairman Wheeler is proposing clear, sustainable, enforceable rules to preserve and protect the open Internet as a place for innovation and free expression. His common-sense proposal would replace, strengthen and supplement FCC rules struck down by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit more than one year ago. The draft Order supports these new rules with a firm legal foundation built to withstand future challenges. The Chairman’s comprehensive proposal will be voted on the FCC’s February 26 open meeting.”
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