AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoHousing affordability: A new look at Montana’s rising home prices and fast-moving inventory shows why first-time buyers are struggling—and what resources and patience can still make a purchase possible. Tax policy fight: A guest column argues Montana’s income tax push toward a flat tax is the next step, while another op-ed says the latest property tax changes shift the burden onto farmers and ranchers through the floating mill system. Public assistance pressure: A letter blasts Gov. Greg Gianforte for not using state crisis funds to keep SNAP flowing during the federal shutdown, even as benefits are set to resume. State procurement scrutiny: A legislative audit says former Sen. Jason Ellsworth’s contract dealings with a business acquaintance were wasteful and violated competitive bidding rules. Legal and civil rights: A judge permanently blocks a 2023 Montana law defining sex as binary, citing constitutional privacy violations. Public media funding: Trump’s proposal to rescind $9.4B in federal spending could create a shortfall for Montana public radio/TV stations. Big local jobs: Janicki Industries picked Great Falls for an $800M manufacturing facility, targeting 1,000 jobs in five years. Research and planning: Montana State University released a first-of-its-kind city demographic study; and Belgrade’s “donut” planning review shifts to Gallatin County starting July 1. Community economy: Great Falls and other areas also see ongoing business activity, from new facilities to local openings.
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