
🚨ANOTHER SCAM ALERT🚨 We have received multiple reports of people receiving text messages just like this. As a reminder, our troopers will never notify about anything via text message.
Steve R
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@PandemoniumMT
Army Veteran, plumber, husband, and lover of all things Montana

🚨ANOTHER SCAM ALERT🚨 We have received multiple reports of people receiving text messages just like this. As a reminder, our troopers will never notify about anything via text message.



🚨🚨Montana Taxpayers: Your Dollars Are Funding “Affordable” Housing Without Your Consent Despite Montana’s strong Republican majority, state and local tax revenue from our general fund is being used to subsidize affordable housing projects in places like Missoula and Bozeman. The Montana Department of Commerce — funded in part by state general fund appropriations (your income and property taxes) plus federal grants — just allocated over $3.2 million in federal funding for new or preserved “affordable” units. Bottom line: Hard-working Montanans paying full rent and rising bills are now subsidizing housing for others. This invites more migration, drives up housing prices, strains infrastructure, and increases crime — exactly what voters repeatedly rejected. No one asked Montana taxpayers. No public vote. Just bureaucrats and politicians spending your money. Receipts: 👇 uhousingpartners.com news.mt.gov/Department-of-… It’s time our Republican representatives actually represent us and stop this. Montanans did not vote for tax-funded housing giveaways. #MTPol #MTNews #MTSen #MTLeg @MTGOP @MTHouseGOP @MTSenateGOP @GovGianforte


**Hidden Creek Apartments is a public-private partnership financed through ~12 sources.** Gallatin County donated the land + $2.46M in federal ARPA funds. City of Bozeman added $2M in Gallatin Impact Funds + development incentives. It also taps: - ~$1.52M federal HOME/HTF grants via MT Dept of Commerce - Low-Income Housing Tax Credits (LIHTC) - Bank financing, HRDC, United Housing Partners, and other investors. Ultimately: mix of local taxes, federal taxpayer funds (ARPA/HOME/LIHTC), and private capital leveraged by those subsidies.

We recently broke ground on Hidden Creek with Gallatin County, HRDC, and United Housing Partners, bringing affordable housing for households earning 30–70% AMI. At 30%, that’s under $32K/year for a family of four. This project helps local workers access stable housing.

The Year is 1622 Virginia is finally becoming prosperous thanks to the "stinking weed", tobacco. There's peace with the natives, also thanks to John Rolfe, who married Pocahontas The settlers think they can convert the Indians to Christianity, and so welcome them into their homes, settlements, and plantations as friends rather than avowed enemies And then on March 22, the Indians treacherously breach the peace. Taking advantage of the settlers' hospitality and wish to convert them, they fan out across the settlements and enter the homes of those who think them friends. And then, all at once, they strike and kill those friends. They kill men, women, and children alike, and wipe out a third of the colony in one devastating stroke Yet Virginia survived, and by the time the war ended ten years later, had effectively ended the Indian threat in the Tidewater for good But conversion and friendship were forever off the table as a general thing after this point, as the treachery had been stunning, and that mistake was not to be repeated



📣 Lets make this super fun!!! Hope Walz, daughter of Tim Walz, works at HRDC and that is the organization partnering with United Housing Partners to build affordable housing in Montana. What could possibly go wrong? #MTPol #MTNews #MTSen #MTLeg @MTGOP @MTHouseGOP @MTSenateGOP @GovGianforte Receipts 👇


Records obtained by the news station indicated the governor's office intervened to delay publication of the report, which detailed PFAS levels in some sport fisheries. mtstandard.com/news/state-reg…



We recently broke ground on Hidden Creek with Gallatin County, HRDC, and United Housing Partners, bringing affordable housing for households earning 30–70% AMI. At 30%, that’s under $32K/year for a family of four. This project helps local workers access stable housing.



Records obtained by the news station indicated the governor's office intervened to delay publication of the report, which detailed PFAS levels in some sport fisheries. billingsgazette.com/news/state-reg…