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Montana Department of Justice  ·  Attorney General Mike McGrath

News Releases - 2001

Date Title
December 27 State Solicits Comments on Restoration Grant Criteria
December 21 McGrath Gets Assurances from Power Company
December 11 McGrath Asks PSC to Consider Taxpayer Liability in MPC Sale
December 5 Fire Marshal Offers Holiday Safety Tips
December 4 Toys Headed to Montana Reservations
November 29 McGrath: Financial Responsibility Changes Once Sentence Pronounced
November 2 Glasgow Man Found Guilty of Sex Assault, Computer Porn Charges
October 31 McGrath: Sheriff May Receive Federal Compensation
October 29 State Fire Marshal Passes Along Tips for a Safe Halloween
October 24 Fire Marshal Announces Whirlpool Recall
October 19 'Donut' Opinion Revised
October 19 Dale to Direct Office of Victims Services
October 18 McGrath: State Grants Can Help Pay Detention Costs for Tribal Youth
October 4 State Solicits Comments on Clark Fork Restoration Work Plan
October 3 McGrath: Election Mandatory for Building Codes Enforcement Outside City Limits
September 28 New Law: Slow Down, Steer Clear of Emergency Vehicles
September 27 Murphy Becomes Third Female MHP Sergeant
September 27 Highway Patrol Recruiting New Officers
September 20 McGrath, Attorneys General: Microsoft's New Windows XP "Anti-Competitive"
September 14 Nevada Judge: Case Between State, LGS Should Be in Montana
September 12 A Statement from Montana Attorney General Mike McGrath
September 4 Billings Gazette: McGrath at Home in Attorney General's Office
August 23 McGrath: Removal of Airport Commissioners Must Be 'For Cause'
August 17 McGrath: All Subdivisions Must Meet State Environmental Standards
August 9 McGrath: Telemarketing Act Limitations Clear
August 8 Computer Link Allows Officers Instant Access to Corrections Status
August 8 McGrath Opinion Addresses Big Bill, Mill Levies
August 2 Highway Patrol Recruiting New Officers
July 31 County Attorneys' Association Elects Executive Board
July 31 McGrath: Counties Can Increase Mill Levy to Make Up Funds Lost in Switch to Flat Fee
July 27 State: Contractor Fails to Deliver Electronic Reporting System for Gambling Machines
July 27 McGrath: State Will Not Appeal Sherlock Decision on Referendum
July 25 Montana Receives Federal Grant for Improved Justice Information Technology Programs
July 18 McGrath Elected to Executive Board of Western Attorneys General Group
July 18 State Fire Marshal Announces Coffee Maker Recalls
July 12 McGrath Files Friend-of-Court Brief in Sex-Offender Treatment Case
July 3 Nineteen Highway Patrol Recruits Graduate
July 3 State Fire Marshal Announces Recall of Backpack Blowers
June 29 As Independence Day Approaches, Fire Marshal Cautions Montanans
June 28 McGrath: Year-to-Year Lease Agreement Does Not Create Municipal Debt
June 26 U.S. Supreme Court Turns Down Inmate's Request for Review of State High Court's Decision
June 22 Budget Adjustment Keeps Driver License Stations Open
June 22 McGrath Appoints Seven to Crime Lab Advisory Council
June 15 Budget Shortfall Forces Closure of Driver License Stations
June 11 McGrath Joins Case for Reasonable Electric Rates
June 6 McGrath to Court: Public Comment on Roadless Rule Substantial
June 5 McGrath Hires Solomon for Public Information Position
May 29 McGrath Appoints Butte Man as State Solicitor
May 21 McGrath Honors Two Victims' Advocates
April 24 McGrath: State Should Honor Research Contracts with University System
April 16 McGrath: Montana Receives $17 Million Check from tobacco Settlement
March 15 Poplar Man Guilty of Evidence Tampering
March 12 McGrath Issues Ruling on Therapists
February 28 Montana Women to Benefit from Antitrust Settlement
February 1 McGrath Appoints Flathead Tribal Member to Gambling Council
January 23 New Appointments to Gambling Council
January 16 Grant Funds Available for Clark Fork Restoration
January 10 Justice Department Unveils Sexual or Violent Offender website
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