We Dodged a Bullet

Over the years, we’ve asked the question, “What would Montana look like without groups like the Montana Family Foundation? What would we look like from a political perspective or a policy perspective?” In a recent Lee newspaper article, one of our opponents described...

The Supreme Battlefield

As of June 21st, summer is finally here, complete with long days, camping, symphonies in the park, fireworks and Supreme Court decisions. As Dr. James Dobson once said, “America is in a Civil War of values, and the prize to the victor is the next generation, our...

Israel in Focus

This year from January ‘til the end of April, our life revolved around politics. The legislature was in session. For four months, we ate, slept and dreamt politics. We lived at the Capitol; we helped draft bills; we testified; we lobbied for and against; and we did...

School Choice Victory!

In the world of public policy, battles can be long, drawn out and last for years, but eventually we do get a resolution, and in this case, a resounding victory. I’m talking about the case of Espinoza v. Montana Department of Revenue, a two-year old court case...

Time to Vote

For anyone following the results of the recent legislative session, the big takeaway from my perspective is that elections have consequences. Montanans put Republicans in charge of the legislature and Democrats in charge of the governor’s office. And the result,...