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Gov Gianforte signs, transmits 30 bills to Secretary of State Friday

The bills include: HB 66 Rep. Terry Moore (R – Billings) Reauthorize securities restitution fund HB 112 Rep. John Fuller (R - Whitefish) Require interscholastic athletes to participate under sex assigned at birth HB 233 Rep. Fred Anderson (R - Great Falls) Revise funding for students with disabilities HB 247 Rep. Marta Bertoglio (R – Clancy) Revise motor vehicle fleet registration HB 257 Rep. Jedediah Hinkle (R – Belgrade) Revise laws relating to government mandates and businesses HB 273 Rep. Derek Skees (R – Kalispell) Eliminate restrictions on nuclear facility development HB 336 Rep. Brandon Ler (R – Savage) Interstate cooperative meatpacking compact HB 426 Rep. Dennis Lenz (R - Billings) Revise laws regarding interactions between DPHHS and child and family ombudsman

Duluth s Tourism Tax Collections Up Significantly For March

Fox21Online May 4, 2021 DULUTH, Minn. – The city of Duluth’s tourism tax revenue for the month of March is “up significantly” compared to this month last year, according to Jennifer Carlson, the city’s finance director. Hotel, motel, food and beverage tax collection for March came in at $715,296 compared to $505,680 for March of 2020.  March’s revenue is also up 10.4% from the 2021 March revenue budget of $647,891. Looking year-to-date, Duluth’s tourism tax revenue is at $1,801,862, which is down 9.2% from this time last year but up 8.3% from what’s budgeted for this year’s revenue so far at $1,664,191, according to Carlson. The revenue is clearly a good sign of what’s ahead with Duluth’s summer tourism season really not kicking in until June.

Montana Legislature adjourns; Marijuana plans, $12 5 billion budget, federal relief and more roll on to Governor s desk

Seeley Swan Pathfinder - UM Legislative News Service University of Montana School of Journalism  Montana Legislature adjourns; Marijuana plans, $12.5 billion budget, federal relief and more roll on to Governor s desk Montana 67th Legislative Session - Week 17   2021 Montana Legislature Adjourns after Near-Marijuana Meltdown and Bill-Resurrecting Blitz The 67th Montana Legislature adjourned on Thursday, April 29, following a week filled with policies brought back from the dead and capped by a failed high-stakes gamble by conservative Republicans to rewrite a major portion of the recreational marijuana plan passed just days earlier. Both chambers adjourned “sine die” a Latin phrase meaning “without assigning another day to meet” just minutes apart, with Republicans touting a laundry list of bills their caucus passed cracking down on elections, promoting what they call religious freedom and cutting taxes and Democrats expressing frustration with legislation they

Montana lawmakers approve governor s changes to vaccine bill

Montana lawmakers approve governor s changes to vaccine bill AMY BETH HANSON The bill would prohibit employers from requiring vaccinations as a condition of employment. The Montana Hospital Association and other health care organizations argued that the bill could leave them unable to screen potential employees and would prohibit them from requiring vaccines of employees who have direct contact with patients and the public. They said the bill could lead to all employees having to wear masks and for facilities to limit visitors. Gianforte, a Republican, proposed an amendment on Wednesday clarifying that employees could voluntarily provide their vaccine records and that employers will not be seen as discriminating when they impose reasonable accommodations, such as requiring masks, for employees who are not vaccinated or choose not to divulge their vaccine status.

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