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A recent Gallup survey concluded that Alabama is the most conservative state (50.6 percent of people surveyed identified themselves as such).
Massachusetts was the most liberal (at 30.5 percent), excluding Washington DC, which far exceeded all states as most liberal (40.8 percent).
"Making and Taking Montana to the World" is the theme for Manufacturing & Trade Day at the Capitol, Thursday, April 4, from 10 am to 1:30 pm. The Capitol Rotunda has been reserved for displays, information, and lunch to celebrate and promote the importance of manufacturing and international trade to Montana's economy. Various manufacturers and exporters and their advocates will attend and Governor Steve Bullock is expected to name Montana's "Exporter of the Year".
Read more: Manufacturing and Trade Take Center Stage at Capitol
The MSU Family Business Program "On the Road" will be in Billings on May 11, at MSU Billings, 3-5 p.m. "Understanding the Future Customer" will be presented by James Oakley, associate professor of marketing in the College of Business at MSU. The event is free and is presented in 11 Montana Communities, courtesy of sponsor, State Farm Insurance.
Oakley's program will focus on the changing landscape of customer interaction in the marketplace.
Floor debate in the Montana House of Representatives recently featured a major package of job-creation bills.
Speaker of the House Mark Blasdel said, "We're going to put Montanans to work with these bills. There are two different approaches to job creation. One is to try to create jobs by spending taxpayer dollars. But that's not the approach we're taking with these bills. We're working to create jobs by making life easier for Montana's businesses to hire people."
Read more: House Republicans Bring Job Creation Bills to The Floor
In an attempt to protect their pension funds, taxpayers and financial stability, the states of Alabama, Georgia, Kansas, Montana, Nebraska, Ohio, Texas and West Virginia have joined a major lawsuit challenging the constitutionality of the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act.
These states are asking the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia to join the suit in order to challenge the validity of the Orderly Liquidation Authority, established under Title II of Dodd-Frank. If permitted, these states would join the three states already in the lawsuit—Oklahoma, South Carolina, and Michigan — as well as three private plaintiffs: the State National Bank of Big Spring, Texas; the 60 Plus Association; and the Competitive Enterprise Institute.
Read more: Montana Joins Other States in Suit Against Federal Government
"Nothing short of a revolution is sweeping across hospitals as they prepare to cope with the largest changes in health care regulation and finance since Medicare," said Larry White, the featured speaker at the Economic Outlook Seminar, which was held in a number of Montana cities. White is the Director of the UM Western Montana Area Health Education Center.
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