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Gov. Gianforte To Deliver State of the State Address on Monday

January 10, 2025

Governor Greg Gianforte on Monday is scheduled to deliver his third State of the State address to a joint session of the Montana Legislature and directly to the people of Montana.

“I invite Montanans from across the state to tune in on Monday evening as we highlight our priorities to create greater opportunity for all Montanans, especially for our kids and grandkids,” Gov. Gianforte said. “As I did during my inaugural address, I will stand before the joint session with a message of hope, prosperity, and an unwavering commitment to Montanans.”

On Monday, January 13, the governor is expected to address the joint session at 7 p.m. MT. Gov. Gianforte’s address will be broadcast via Montana PBS. Montanans can view the livestream here.

The State of the State comes after Gov. Gianforte and Lieutenant Governor Kristen Juras were sworn in for a second term on January 6.

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