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Issue 1

A Sneaky Effort to Undermine the Fight Against Carbon Taxes

Daren Bakst | Daily Signal

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President Donald Trump has shown bold leadership by rejecting the radical global climate agenda. But now some lawmakers, including a handful of Republicans, have set out on a path that, if followed, will undermine the president’s accomplishments.

Those accomplishments have been substantial.

The president has withdrawn the U.S. from the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change and helped dismantle the Inflation Reduction Act’s Green New Deal subsidies. Also, the Environmental Protection Agency under his watch rescinded the endangerment finding that made it possible for the EPA to regulate greenhouse gas emissions.

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Aborted Babies and Toxic Pill Waste Flushed into America’s Drinking Water

30-40 Tons a Year – Rep. Mary Miller Introduces Bold Bill to Stop the Madness

By Lisa Bennett

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Every single year, an estimated 30-40 tons of fetal remains from aborted babies — along with the potent chemical byproducts of abortion pills — are flushed directly into America’s public sewer systems and, ultimately, into our drinking water supplies. This is not speculation. It is the documented reality of the chemical abortion explosion, where millions of women take mifepristone and misoprostol at home, expel the remains of their pre-born children, and simply flush the bloody tissue, placenta, and drug metabolites down the toilet.

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AGs Demand Probe Into Taxpayer-Funded Climate Training for Judges

Fred Lucas | Daily Signal

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Two dozen Republican state attorneys general called on the Trump administration to investigate what they say is the use of tax dollars to influence judges in climate cases.

The state attorneys general, in a letter to Trump Cabinet officials, point to federal grants issued by the National Science Foundation to the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine, or NASEM, to produce a reference manual for judges. The attorneys general allege that activists helped shape the content of the manual’s chapter on climate law.

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Conservatives of Montana Senate District 9

Choose Limited Government Over Two Decades of Spending Growth – Vote Zack Wirth

By Mark Hanson Wolf Creek

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Primary Election Day is June 2, 2026. Early in-person voting begins May 6. In the Republican primary for State Senate District 9, voters have a clear choice between a principled conservative with a proven record of fiscal restraint and a longtime legislator who has controlled the appropriations process for years.

Rep. Zack Wirth of Wolf Creek is a rancher and lifelong Montanan committed to reducing government overreach, protecting taxpayers, and upholding rural values. His voting record shows consistent support for limited government and spending discipline.

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Gianforte’s Giveaways to Data Centers

A RAW DEAL FOR MONTANANS

By Anna Marie White

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Montana stands at an energy and economic crossroads as large-scale data centers—driven by AI and high-performance computing demands—target the state. The proposed Quantica Infrastructure project, known as Big Sky Digital Infrastructure (or Big Sky Campus), exemplifies this trend. Located on over 5,100 acres south of Broadview in Yellowstone County (north of Billings), the development has drawn attention, scrutiny, and controversy since its announcement in 2025

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How Local Leaders Can Stop Government Abuse

Why Conservatives Must Get Involved Locally to Stop Federal Overreach

By Eric Olsen

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In an age of growing federal intrusion into our daily lives, our families, and our God given freedoms, an old but powerful idea offers a clear path forward for conservatives: the Doctrine of the Lesser Magistrates. This biblical and historical principle calls on local officials — county commissioners, school board members, sheriffs, and mayors — to stand between tyrannical higher authorities and the people they serve. When Washington or state capitals pass laws that violate God’s eternal law, natural rights, or the Constitution, lesser magistrates have a sacred duty to refuse enforcement, protect their communities, and defy the injustice.

Far from chaos, this doctrine restores true order by holding every level of government accountable to a higher standard. Conservatives who are tired of watching federal mandates erode parental rights, religious liberty, and economic freedom need to hear this loud and clear: your involvement at the local level is not optional — it is essential.

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INVESTIGATIVE REPORT: THE $7 BILLION SHELL GAME

How Montana’s Corporate Welfare Built Empty Rooms While Parents and Teachers Paid the Price

By Jerry O’Neill

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HELENA — An investigation into the Montana Department of Public Health and Human Services (DPHHS) and state campaign finance records reveals a systemic diversion of federal funds intended to fix a crumbling childcare workforce. While the administration claims to be solving a “capacity crisis,” the data exposes a method of one time infrastructure payouts and corporate welfare that benefits wealthy tech firms and hospital conglomerates, while the general public and the actual workforce are left to foot the bill.

Clarification: The “$7 billion” figure refers to the total biennial budget of the Montana Department of Public Health and Human Services (DPHHS), not solely childcare funding. Childcare funding represents only a fraction of the department’s total budget authority

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Kurt Alme’s Senate Run

Why Montana Republicans Should Question Supporting Another Establishment Lawyer

By Pascal Redfern

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In Montana’s high-stakes 2026 U.S. Senate race, Kurt Alme has positioned himself as the GOP’s “law and order” candidate, backed by heavyweights like President Trump, Governor Greg Gianforte, and Senator Tim Sheehy. As a former U.S. Attorney with deep establishment ties, Alme promises to fight for conservative values. But a closer look at his record reveals a pattern that should alarm grassroots Republicans: aggressive federal actions against everyday Montanans like a Missoula veteran, coupled with a glaring inaction on potential election fraud that benefited Democrats in 2006. Why would Republicans rally behind another lawyer who targets the grassroots while turning a blind eye to irregularities that could undermine election integrity? This isn’t just about party loyalty—it’s about whether Alme represents Montana’s independent spirit or Washington’s insider games.

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