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Missoula organization examines laws through Safe Community Challenge
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Our state and the way of life we have enjoyed for decades is in danger of being lost. With a new governor and new Legislature in session, itâs vital Montana citizens are aware of the harmful actions occurring right now in Helena: politicizing our courts, substantially remaking state government, diminishing Montanans rights, and consolidating power in the Governorâs Office.
Even though no problem exists with the current process, the governor and some Republican legislators are seeking to eliminate the judicial nomination process for vacancies that has existed since Montanaâs Constitution was enacted in the 1970s. They want to revert to an outdated system, abolish the judicial nomination committee, and allow the governor to handpick whomever he wants to fill judicial vacancies with no independent check on qualifications. Senate Bill 140, by Sen. Keith Regier, assigns all power to the governor for vacancies and politicizes our cour
The Public Policy Institute of the Rockies (PPIR) has released the first wave of the Safe Community Challenge. The Challenge is a comprehensive analysis of existing state laws and is designed to equip advocates, stakeholders, and lawmakers with the tools they need to make communities safer. Tuesday, December 15th, marks the release of Montanaâs Safe Community Challenge Scorecard with scorecards for other states to follow.
PPIR was co-founded by State Representative Kimberly Dudik and Sophie Moon in September to make transformative change on under addressed issues. PPIR is guided by a highly experienced Board, including legislative champions Sharon Stewart Peregoy, Rae Peppers, Susan Webber; equity advocates Sierra Pannell, Lillian Alvernaz, and Kelsie Severson; and public health and education leaders Megan Bailey and Twila Old Coyote.