Montana Legislature
(see also-Montana Politics)
Table of Contents
2/01 Bill Looks to Abolish the Death Penalty
2/01 Pro-Indian Bills Await Fates in Legislature
2/01 Gay Rights Closeted by Montana Legislature
2/01 Legislation Threatens Women's Right to Choose
2/01 Patriots Attend Legislative Hearing
12/00 They're Back: Right-Wing Presence in Montana's Legislature
12/00 Indians Make Gains in General Election
11/99 "Squaw" Replaced with Dancing Lady
8/99 Death Penalty and MHRN
5/99 Legislature: Not So Kind and Gentle
5/99 Derogatory Place Name Eliminated
5/99 Equality Begins at Home
2/99 Hate Crime Bills Stir Up Legislature
2/99 More of MHRN's Legislative Agenda
2/99 Christian Coalition Targets MHRN
2/99 What's the Deal with Home Schooling?
11/98 Hate Crimes & Equal Rights Top Network's Legislative Agenda
11/98 A Crime By Any Other Name...Hate Crimes
11/98 Democrats Make Moderate Gains
2/98 From the Margins to the Mainstream
2/98 Tough Choices for Jore
8/97 HUD Pulls Funding From the Human Rights Commission
5/97 Community Conversations
5/97 Legislature Ends: Human Rights Loses
5/97 Two Faces of Marc
2/97 Legislature Sets Out to Undermine Civil Rights
10/96 Gay Rights Tops Network Agenda
1996 Freemen Supplement: The Legislature and the Freemen
7/95 Gay Rights Advocates Win Big
7/95 Correction
3/95 Extremist Agenda Unfolds
3/95 Lesbians and Gay Men Continue Working
3/95 Anti-Public Education Agenda Progresses
3/95 Notes on Other Bills
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Human Rights Network News is a publication of the Montana Human Rights Network, a nonprofit organization. Writers: Ken Toole, Christine Kaufmann, and Betty Kijewski.
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