AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoBeef Tariff Shake-Up: President Trump announced a 90-day, tariff-free import allowance for up to 300,000 metric tons of ground beef, with a claim the product will be sold 25% below current prices—prompting pushback from Montana cattle groups that warn it could pressure cattle prices and enrich packers more than consumers. Local Housing & Community Development: Habitat for Humanity is building eight “missing middle” homes in Bozeman’s West Post neighborhood, aiming at teachers, firefighters and trades workers who earn too much for low-income programs but too little for market rates; separately, the City of Ronan received a $347,630 grant for exterior renovations to the Friends of the Children–Western Montana clubhouse. Politics & Ballot Watch: Montana’s Secretary of State certified Initiative 194 for the Nov. 3 ballot, which would change rules on corporate political spending and “dark money”; the Montana Plan is also hosting a Monday night roundtable in Havre to discuss I-194. Land Use & Growth: Whitefish amended its growth policy to address impending state law allowing 60-foot downtown buildings, using “view corridors” and a scenic heritage district approach. Workforce & Education: Allied Steel in Lewistown highlighted a $20 million expansion on Gov. Gianforte’s 56-county tour, while Blackfeet Community College announced more than $1.1 million in student debt will be forgiven via a MacKenzie Scott donation. Civic Life: A Metis powwow booking mix-up is resolved with the event moving to Winnett for Labor Day weekend, and Seeley Lake Skatepark Association is fundraising for a new permanent skate park.
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