Tara Jensen

Revenue Committee Must Consider State Services and History of Budget Cuts

Many Montanans enjoy a high quality of life, which is directly connected to the public investments we have made collectively over many decades. Montana invests in quality education for our children,...

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MBPC Submits Comments on Proposed Rule Making Regarding SNAP Standardization of State Heating and Cooling Standard Utility Allowances

SNAP Program Design Branch, Program Development Division Food and Nutrition Service 3101 Park Center Drive U.S. Department of Agriculture Alexandria, VA 22302 Re:  Notice of Proposed Rule...

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What Does the Latest SNAP Rule Announcement Mean?

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Madison County housing needs

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Ruling Against Affordable Care Act Puts Montanans’ Health at Risk

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Xanna Burg, Director of KIDS COUNT

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The Erasure of American Indians Impacts Policy

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Montana Medicaid work expansion requirement pending approval

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Guest opinion: Legislative Week offers opportunity to start discussion of serious issues

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Should Montana Legislature meet annually? Lawmakers, public weigh in

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MBPC Welcomes Xanna Burg as New KIDS COUNT Coordinator

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Federal Recognition of Tribes: Why it matters

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Montana Budget & Policy Center

Shaping policy for a stronger Montana.

MBPC is a nonprofit organization focused on providing credible and timely research and analysis on budget, tax, and economic issues that impact low- and moderate-income Montana families.