four-year terms. The executive branch also includes a cabinet appointed by the governor, who controls virtually all appointments of government officers who are not elected. The bicameral legislature is composed of 50 senators elected to four-year terms and 100 representatives elected to two-year ...
and M.A. degrees from the University of Montana. Subsequently taught Latin American and Far Eastern History at the university before serving in the U.S. House of Representatives from 1943 until 1953 and in the United States Senate from 1953 until 1977. During his tenure in the Senate, he ...
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he reported on the state constitutional convention in 1972. He went on to spend more than 40 years as a newspaper reporter, covering 22 Montana legislative sessions, seven governors, nine U.S. senators and ten U.S. representatives.
unconstitutional in a 1997 decision by Montana’s Supreme Court, but that fact is apparently of no consequence to these representatives, including Rep. Champ Edmunds (R-Missoula) who is currently running for the Republican candidate for US Senate. Ten senators earlier voted against repealing this ...
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Even after Congress passed the Indian Citizenship Act, which was all-encompassing, citizenship rights were still governed by each state and the right to vote was often denied to Native Americans. [Pictured: President Calvin Coolidge with Native American representatives near the south lawn of the ...
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