Toward a Living Wage

Toward a Living Wage

Who but misanthropes and exploiters of cheap labor would oppose the goal of increasing Montana’s minimum wage by one dollar to $6.15 per hour? Only a committed ascetic who inherited a home can enjoy a wholesome, healthy, independent life here on $12,000 per year. Clearly, the proposed increase falls far below a “living wage.” Fifteen […]

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 MSU, University of the Yellowstone

MSU, University of the Yellowstone

Here’s new evidence MSU is prospering. First the Carnegie Endowment just ranked MSU among the top 96 research universities in the U.S. No other school in our region made the cut. Second, on March 6th, Sikorsky Aircraft announced a new Bozeman design center to begin operation this July. Mark Miller, vice president of research and […]

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 Energy Independence

Energy Independence

The drive for energy independence is rooted in three concerns. First, we are vulnerable to oil disruptions. Second, our energy demands generate national security entanglements. And third, we face rising emissions of climate-altering carbon dioxide. Politicians have been calling for American energy independence for over thirty years. In 1973 U.S. foreign oil imports were at […]

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 An “Academic Bill of Rights”?

An “Academic Bill of Rights”?

Every major university claims to celebrate diversity. And they are clearly sincere if we restrict the term to race, gender, ethnicity, and sexual orientation. However, if we include philosophical orientation and political party identification, such claims are decidedly disingenuous. Conservatives and classical liberals are rarely welcome — and Republicans are scarce. “The jury on Marxism […]

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 Returning The Power?

Returning The Power?

Montana’s experiment with electricity restructuring didn’t deliver its promises of lower costs. NorthWestern Energy’s residential customers currently pay some of the highest electricity rates in the region. And prices are likely headed higher. This has important consequences for policymakers concerned about Montana’s poor and elderly citizens. Is there a fix? A group called Montana Public […]

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