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Montana protesters rally against defunding Department of Education
KPAX-8 Missoula
Mar 17, 2025
Brianna Juneau
“Great Falls especially knows how important it is to have quality education for our kids, for everyone to have the opportunity to go to college, you know, for kids with special needs to get the services that they deserve to have access," she [Jasmine] explained.
Community clean-up aims to remove 'white supremacy' vandalism
KRTV-3 Great Falls
Sep 3, 2023
MTN News
"...Taylor is urging concerned residents to participate in the clean-up event by bringing gloves, trash bags, paint scrapers, and (if possible) cans of graffiti-removal material. She said organizers will have some supplies available, but encourages others to pitch in if possible."
Taking it to the House
Three Great Falls Women Aiming to Serve Montana
Montana Woman Magazine
Feb 28, 2023
David M. J. Saslav
“... Hearing the words, ‘these workers knew what they were getting into when they took the jobs’ reminded me of what my family experienced— cancer wiping out our entire life savings. That was the moment I said to myself, ‘OK, I have to enter local politics.”
— Jasmine Taylor, HD-22
Great Falls City Commission considers non-discrimination ordinance
KRTV-3 Great Falls
Jul 20, 2020
Zach Schermele
"...The proposal, which drew supporters and opponents to a City Commission meeting last week, was drafted by members of the Great Falls LGBTQ Center, in consultation with the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) of Montana. They say the effort is personal..."
Election errors forced the Cascade County Commission to act
Daily Montanan
Jan 14, 2024
Jasmine Taylor
"The recent decision by the Cascade County Commission to remove election administration from the Clerk and Recorder’s office has generated heated (often false) accusations and covered facts in smoke. To put it simply, the elected Clerk and Recorder was not performing the duties of the job. The Cascade County Commission should be commended for taking action."