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Montana Democrats review 2021 Legislature Transmittal Packet
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After a dispute over the meeting s start time, some members of the House Energy, Technology and Federal Relations Committee weren t able to participate Saturday in a vote that revived a bill saying internet providers would have to give consumers an option to opt in or opt out of receiving hard-core pornography.
The committee chair, Rep. Derek Skees, R-Kalispell, said during the hearing that Democrats who joined the meeting over Zoom before he gaveled the end of the roll call but after he d called out their names and declared them absent and unexcused from the meeting, could not vote. You weren t here at the roundup and you were unexcused, so you don t get to vote in the meeting, Skees told a Democrat who asked why they weren t allowed to vote. There was a roll call, if you re not here and didn t talk to me about not attending, you re unexcused. If you re unexcused, you don t get to participate.
Montana House committee advances 16 bills during marathon session
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HELENA â In a marathon session that began at 7 a.m. and ended after 6 p.m., the House Judiciary Committee held hearings on 20 bills and voted to advance 16 of them:
· House Bill 517, from Rep. Bill Mercer, R â Billings, providing stricter marijuana possession penalties for those younger than 21, passed 12-7
· House Bill 435, from Mercer, limiting liability for government agencies and health care providers in COVID-19 cases, passed 12-7
· House Bill 393, from Rep. Jane Gillette, R â Bozeman, requiring courts to consider other factors when amending a parenting plan, passed 18-1