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A landmark Montana Supreme Court decision last year struck down laws passed by Republicans that would have changed Montana’s bedrock environmental policy. This year, GOP lawmakers are looking at that policy again and have introduced a suite of bills to undo the court’s ruling. MTPR’s Ellis Juhlin has been following the legislation and sat down with Austin Amestoy to break it down.