The California craziness is now coming to Montana. A liberal judge in Yellowstone County is trying to place a man in the Montana Women's Prison in Billings, Montana.
Speaker Regier shared the clip and pointed out that this testimony is "a clear example of why we shouldn't allow our children to make life altering decisions to their body. We must continue to protect Montana’s next generation."
As Montana Democrats angrily yell at you to let drag queens read books to your kids, they also try to silence a Native American man wearing a sweatshirt who dares question their radical agenda. And they want to lecture us about tolerance?
Bills protecting kids and healthcare workers are advancing in the Montana Legislature. This, as the radical Left is pushing transgender surgeries and other life-altering treatments for children.
Caller from Livingston: "The pride float that went through, I felt was very inappropriate for children's eyes. I have a young family myself, and I actually left after seeing it."
Before the events were postponed, one self-described "Mama Bear" parent of a West High Golden Bear student shared with me her message about why an "LGBTQ Support Day" is so concerning. Here's the full letter to the principal.
The Big Sky Pride rally in downtown Billings on Saturday encouraged folks to get involved to help effect change. The Billings Gazette reports they talked about obstruction efforts in the past. The rally also included a parade and the Pride Fest at North Park, which drew several hundred people...
Big Sky Pride is bringing its annual LGBT celebration back to Billings for the first time in nearly a decade. KTVQ.com reports the week-long celebration will kick off with a Community Night at Hooligan’s Sports Bar this Monday and end with a “Recovery Brunch” on Sunday, June 18, at the Last Chance Pub & Cider Mill. ...
A candlelight vigil was held tonight in front of the Gallatin County Courthouse on Main Street in Bozeman. The gathering, held in solidarity, was in response the horrific violence targeting LGBTQ+ people in Orlando, FL.
Approximately 145-175 people were in attendance...