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Worried pot businesses could benefit, House nearly kills Gianforte tax bill

Worried pot businesses could benefit, House nearly kills Gianforte tax bill
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Montana Officially Signs Lane Splitting Legalization Into Law

Lane filtering by motorcyclists in Montana signed into law

Lane filtering by motorcyclists in Montana signed into law FILE PHOTO and last updated 2021-03-04 12:42:56-05 GREAT FALLS — Montana has become the third state to legalize lane filtering, with Gov. Greg Gianforte signing a bill on Wednesday that legalizes it under certain conditions. Senate Bill 9 allows drivers of two-wheeled motorcycles to overtake stopped or slow-moving vehicles at a speed not greater than 20 mph, in order to filter between lanes of stopped traffic traveling in the same direction as conditions permit. The bill specifies reasonable and prudent driving by motorcyclists when lane filtering. The bill was sponsored by state Sen. Russ Tempel of Chester, and state Rep. Barry Usher of Billings. The bill takes effect on Oct. 1, 2021.

House Democrats unhappy over alleged mistreatment by some GOP members

House Democrats unhappy over alleged mistreatment by some GOP members
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This is triage : Legislative crunch poses challenges to participation

It’s part of Shawn Reagor’s job to distill information for lawmakers and bring to the forefront human stories that illustrate complex policy. But the pace at which the Montana Legislature heard, advanced and dispatched bills in the last week made that a challenge. “We have a spreadsheet of everything and I’m having a hard time keeping track,” said Reagor, program director with the Montana Human Rights Network. “For any member of the public to be able to keep track and know who to contact and when and what to say? It makes it really difficult.” Early in the week, Reagor testified on a bill that was one of 20 heard by the House Judiciary Committee in a single day. The session is careening toward the transmittal deadline, which is the cutoff for policy bills that don’t deal with money to advance from their original chamber or face defeat.

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