Voices of Montana

Episode

Electric Coops Charting Their Energy Future

Growth, EPA Overreach, Youth Opportunities, and Resource Availability. Those are the major themes of the broadcast from the 62nd Annual Montana Electric Cooperatives’ Association convention in Great Falls. With (in order) Josh Johnson, from Sheridan Electric Cooperative, Katie Pfennigs, Flathead […]

The Outlook on Spending Priorities w/ Rep. Ryan Zinke

The government stays funded – temporarily. What’s next? Click on the podcast to here Montana’s Western District Congressman Ryan Zinke, a member of the House Appropriation Committee, discuss the work remaining to getting a budget passed that addresses America’s  needs […]

Budget, Taxes, Bears

The title says it all – click on the podcast to hear an update from Congressman Rosendale on the budget, State Senator Brad Molnar and Bozeman attorney Matthew Monforton on their property tax lawsuit filed against the state, and State […]

ESG and the Montana Economy

ESG, or Environmental, Social and Governance standards are policies that companies and organizations consider in the operation of their business. But global investment firms can use investor money and ESG policies to manipulate markets and discriminate against industry. Click on […]

Budget Impasse and Why It Matters

Montana Eastern District Congressman Matt Rosendale counts himself among a handful of Republicans who will hold a firm line on Washington’s overspending. He and his colleagues in the House of Representatives are behind a looking glass this week with all […]

Garden Giants Grown Here

What’s it take to grow a garden giant? Joe Nigro has a few tips, and maybe even a few seeds for you. Click on the podcast to hear Joe discuss his efforts this summer to try and break the state […]

Time to Put Social Security on the Plate

American’s have been raising questions about the strength of their Social Security system. Is it going broke? Will there be benefit reductions? How much will it cost to fix it? How do we best make our benefits work for retirement? […]