The Senate Ethics Committee continued their hearing into Montana Senator Jason Ellsworth (R) Hamilton, after a weeklong pause ...
If the Stevensville contractor declines to abide by the committee's subpoena and appear on Saturday, a judge may be able to ...
As the Montana Legislature hits its mid-session break, a second GOP Senate leader is in the hot seat over a contract he made ...
The ethics committee will meet again when lawmakers return from the transmittal break March 14. The committee, made up of two ...
Before Sen. Jason Ellsworth faced allegations of misconduct for signing a $170,000 state contract with his business associate, Bryce Eggleston, the senator from Hamilton pitched Eggleston as a ...
Jason Ellsworth quietly tried shepherding a $170,000 state-funded contract for his longtime business associate, he sought to clear the way for Stevensville’s Bryce Eggleston to land a job in ...
The Senate voted unanimously Monday to assemble a bipartisan Ethics Committee to investigate the agreement between Ellsworth and Bryce Eggleston, of Stevensville. Senate leaders say they have ...
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Private contractor says he’s the one who split controversial contract, not former Senate presidentA private contractor at the center of a Montana Senate ethics probe is pushing back against allegations of waste and abuse directed at the chamber’s former president, Republican Jason Ellsworth.
The contract was inked with Bryce Eggleston of Agile Analytics to comprehensively evaluate, track, assess and report on 27 bills from the Senate Select Committee on Judicial Oversight and Reform ...
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