Montana’s congressional desecration continues their subservience to Trump while ignoring their constituents.

Montana’s congressional desecration continues their subservience to Trump while ignoring their constituents.

Our new Superintendent of Public Instruction, Susie Hedalen, was hobnobbing in the White House when Trump signed his executive order.

Sen. Theresa Manzella (R-Hammerhead) put forth SB 525 to authorize chaplains in public schools. Qualifications? “Must be 18 years of age or older and of good moral character.”

This bill by Sen. Barry Usher (R-Billiwhack) would also exempt lawyers elected to any statewide office or serving as legislators. As lawyers, they would not be subject to disciplinary proceedings for violating rules of their profession.

Sen. Carl ‘the Grim’ Glimm (R-Killjoy) is again trying this tactic, even though his similar bill from last session is still enjoined by the court.

The Republicans want to create a governor-(Republican)-appointed court that would deal with the constitutional challenges to their horrendous laws.

The Montana Senate sideshow is entertaining, featuring ethics investigations of Jason Ellsworth and Matt Regier.

Montana’s lickspittle delegation puked only effusive praise for Trump’s long-winded, gaslighty bloviation to Congress (and a crumbling nation).

Rep. Kerri Seekins-Crowe (R-Bilious) works hard to legislate transsexuals from, well, life.

House Bill 190 is undoubtedly the shortest bill this session. Its essence: “NEW SECTION. Section 1. State sport. American rodeo is the official state sport.”
