How to help people struggling with Montana's rising cost of living — driven in part by people inspired by the hit show ''Yellowstone'' to move there — dominated a debate between the state's Republican governor and his Democratic challenger Wednesday.
While Democrat Ryan Busse sought to portray Gov. Greg Gianforte as out of touch with people trying to afford housing, Gianforte pointed to the state's strong economy as he argued for a second term in office.
''I wake up every day looking for ways to help Montanans prosper and we're succeeding,'' Gianforte said. ''There's more to do.''
Gianforte's personal wealth was a focus as Busse, a former gun industry executive, emphasized the state's rising living costs — which Gianforte blamed on President Joe Biden's administration.
Busse criticized Gianforte, a multimillionaire tech industry businessman, as being more willing to give tax cuts to the wealthy than to help ordinary citizens.
''The rest of us were walloped with the highest tax property increase in the history of this state and people across this state are hurting," Busse said. "Now you may not be hurting — you have four mansions, you fly around in a private jet — but the rest of us are hurting.''
Montana has prospered over the past four years thanks in part to tax cuts and rebates, Gianforte said.
Income and property tax relief approved in 2023 totaled as much as $3,500 for a couple living in their home if they had paid that much in taxes.