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Development threatens one of Montana s blue-ribbon trout rivers — High Country News – Know the West
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Development In A Wealthy Montana Boom Town Is Fouling A World-Class Trout River
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A one-time issuance of hunting licenses to outfitted nonresidents, revamping preference points to favor outfitted nonresidents and upping block management payments highlight changes lawmakers made Wednesday to a Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks bill.
The amendments to House Bill 637 brought by Rep. Seth Berglee, R-Joliet, aim to provide the outfitting industry a post-COVID-19 boost and stabilize clientele in the future, Republicans supporting the bill said.
Democrats opposing the bill blasted the changes as coming at the 11th hour of the legislative session and in a forum that largely avoided the opportunity for public input.
History of HB 637
HB 637 came to the Legislature billed as cleanup legislation. Cleanup bills are common from agencies, typically dealing with tweaks to legal language, scrapping unneeded sections of law and making sure statutes work harmoniously.
Montana Launches a War on Wolves
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GOP on Senate panel revive portion of NW Energy-Colstrip bill
Sen. Ankney says it s only for outage recovery
and last updated 2021-04-23 20:17:59-04
HELENA â In a late-session move, Republicans on a Senate committee Friday revived a portion of dead bill meant to help NorthWestern Energy acquire more of the Colstrip power plants and stuffed it into another bill still in play.
The 7-5, party-line vote took some language from Senate Bill 379 â which was killed in a House committee on Wednesday â and inserted it into a bill that originally had to do with regulation of public-water supplies.
The new language says if NorthWestern Energy, the stateâs largest electric utility, has to acquire âreplacement powerâ because of an outage at the Colstrip plant, state regulators must allow NorthWestern to recover those costs.