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The bills Governor Gianforte signed include: HB 230 Matt Regier (R - Kalispell) An act generally revising emergency and disaster laws; limiting the length of time for martial rule without legislative approval HB 249 Matt Regier (R - Kalispell) An act allowing for limited electronic advertising of marijuana and medical marijuana HB 318 Kenneth Holmlund (R - Miles City) An act revising wild buffalo and wild bison laws HB 330 Llew Jones (R - Conrad) An act generally revising laws related to budget stabilization and the budget stabilization reserve fund HB 340 Wylie Galt (R - Martinsdale) An act generally revising the Montana economic development industry advancement act film tax incentives ....
The 67th Montana Legislature has adjourned, capping four months of work in an unprecedented hybrid session as the state and the nation struggle to ....
Seeley Swan Pathfinder - UM Legislative News Service University of Montana School of Journalism Montana Legislature adjourns; Marijuana plans, $12.5 billion budget, federal relief and more roll on to Governor s desk Montana 67th Legislative Session - Week 17
2021 Montana Legislature Adjourns after Near-Marijuana Meltdown and Bill-Resurrecting Blitz The 67th Montana Legislature adjourned on Thursday, April 29, following a week filled with policies brought back from the dead and capped by a failed high-stakes gamble by conservative Republicans to rewrite a major portion of the recreational marijuana plan passed just days earlier. Both chambers adjourned “sine die” a Latin phrase meaning “without assigning another day to meet” just minutes apart, with Republicans touting a laundry list of bills their caucus passed cracking down on elections, promoting what they call religious freedom and cutting taxes and Democrats expressing frustratio ....
MONTANA - As we wait for a decision from Governor Greg Gianforte on the main recreational marijuana bill, lawmakers tried to make some last minute changes to the program through a different bill, which caused controversy as the session wrapped up. As House Bill 701 is still en route to the governor s desk, Republican lawmakers tried to change HB 640 by adding language that would give money from marijuana tax revenue to a state trust fund. However, that amendment was voted down. Â This is the prudent thing to do, the wise and mature thing to do, to actually set aside and look toward the future, Representative Matt Regier said. ....