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What Democrats and Republicans Agree On: Gerrymandering the Courts


What Democrats and Republicans Agree On: Gerrymandering the Courts
Political partisanship is playing out across the country as lawmakers move to change how their states’ supreme courts are elected.
June 14, 2021 • 
The Illinois Supreme Court. (Photo: 2Civility.org)
Last Monday, Republicans in the Louisiana House tried to pass a proposed constitutional amendment to redraw election districts for the state Supreme Court, while adding two seats to it. The effort came up short, but it was just the latest move by a state legislature to try to change how high court justices are elected. Just three days earlier, Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker, a Democrat, signed a bill that redraws election districts for his state’s Supreme Court, a move observers believe is aimed at maintaining his party’s 4-3 majority in next year s elections. And Republicans in Montana and Pennsylvania passed bills in the past year to create districts for their ....

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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 ....

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Lawmakers approve funding for wrongfully imprisoned with gov's changes


The Legislature has passed a funding deal for compensating those imprisoned for crimes they didn t commit, although not quite the arrangement preferred after two years of bipartisan construction.
After wide success in both chambers since House Bill 92 was introduced, Republican Gov. Greg Gianforte last week sent the bill back to lawmakers with an amendatory veto, meaning legislators could pass the bill with his suggested amendments or the proposal would die.
The bill, a product of the Law and Justice Interim Committee s work since the 2019 session ended, would provide those wrongfully incarcerated with $60,000 per year spent in prison and $25,000 for each year spent under state supervision outside of prison. The compensation would come through a claim filed against the state. Lawmakers billed the payments as a way to avoid costly litigation after convictions were successfully overturned.  ....

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Montana bill targeting prescriptive easements amended again, passes committee


Majority Republicans in a conference committee advanced a heavily amended bill Tuesday disfavoring lawsuits to enforce public recreation access through prescriptive easements.
Under Montana law, a prescriptive easement allowing access across private property is established by open, exclusive, notorious, hostile, adverse, continuous, and uninterrupted use for a period of five years. Experts estimate thousands of written and unwritten prescriptive easements exist in the state, with a wide variety of purposes including access to livestock on neighboring private property or public recreation access.
Senate Bill 354 brought by Sen. Steve Hinebauch, R-Wibaux, has seen extensive changes since it passed the Senate in early March where it picked up some Democratic support to go along with majority Republicans. The goal of the bill, he said at the time, was to ensure that prescriptive easements providing access for a particular reason did not lead to unwanted access for other purp ....

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