Legislative Update
Legislative Update
Volume 28, No. 4
February 3, 2025
Volume 28, No. 4
February 3, 2025
Pro Tip
Visit the Policy section of our website to access MACo’s resolutions, policy statements, past issues of this weekly publication, nightly updated hearing schedules, participation details, and more.
Contacting Legislators
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Legislative Information Desk
(406) 444-4800
Contacting MACo
(406) 449-4360
maco@mtcounties.org
2715 Skyway Drive
Helena, MT 59602-1213
MACo & the Legislative Session
The Montana Association of Counties is dedicated to helping members stay informed during Montana’s Legislative Session. During the 90-day session, we publish this weekly bulletin, which features categorized bill lists relevant to Montana’s county officials and the hearing schedule for the week ahead, highlighting bills of interest to MACo.
Please note: Because bill hearings are added daily, the hearing schedule is only as good as the moment it is pulled. To access a hearing line-up that is updated nightly, please visit the Policy section of our website, or click here.
Bills listed herein include their short titles, most recent actions, and sponsors. Each bill number links to additional information including various versions of the proposed legislation as well as additional documents if available/required (fiscal notes, fiscal note rebuttals, veto letters, etc.), and more.
2025 Projected Session Calendar - UPDATED
UPDATED 01/20/2025
Legislative leadership holds the authority to further revise the schedule, including the days the Legislature meets and proposed breaks.
In accordance with 5-2-103, MCA, each regular session of the Legislature convenes on the first Monday in January of each odd-numbered year or, if January 1st is a Monday, on the first Wednesday.
Introduction deadlines: Generally, bills and resolutions must be introduced within 2 legislative days after delivery. JR 40-50, H40-10. “General bills “is used to denote all bills, except appropriation or revenue bills, and all joint resolutions.
Notes: Deadline dates are determined according to legislative days.
Certain bills and resolutions relating to administrative rules may be transmitted at any time during the session. JR 40-200(3).
| Date | Deadlines & Breaks | Legislative Day (LD) |
| 6-Jan | 69th Legislative Session Convenes | |
| 15-Feb | Begin meeting Monday thru Saturday | LD 50 |
| 21-Feb | Last day for Committees or Leadership to request General Bills and Resolutions | LD 36 |
| 26-Feb | Last day to introduce General Bills | LD 40 |
| 7-Mar | Transmittal of General Bills to other Chamber, and last day to request Appropriation Bills | LD 48 (historically LD 45) |
| 8-13-Mar | Transmittal Break | |
| 22-Mar | Last day for committees or Leadership to request Revenue Bills or Bills Proposing Referenda | LD 56 |
| 27-Mar | Transmittal of Revenue-Estimating Joint Resolution, and last day to request Study Resolutions | LD 60 |
| 29-Mar | Last day to introduce Appropriation Bills, Revenue Bills, Bills Proposing Referenda, and General Joint Resolutions | LD 62 |
| 4-Apr | Transmittal of Revenue Bills, Bills Proposing Referenda, and General Joint Resolutions | LD 67 |
| 7-Apr | Transmittal of Appropriation Bills, and bills implementing a General Appropriation Bill | LD 69 |
| 11-Apr | Transmittal of Amendments to General Bills | LD 73 |
| 19-21-Apr | Easter Break | |
| 22-Apr | Transmittal of Senate Amendments to Appropriation Bills (NEW), Bills Proposing Referenda, and General Joint Resolutions, and last day to introduce Study Resolutions | LD 80 |
| 24-Apr | Transmittal of amendments to Revenue Estimating Joint Resolution | LD 82 |
| 28-Apr | Transmittal of Interim Study Resolutions and amendments to Appropriation and Revenue Bills | LD 85 |
| 3-May | Sine Die (End of Session) | LD 90 |
Public Participation - Create Account for Remote Option!
Attend Legislative Meetings
The Legislature encourages people to testify in person at the Capitol.
Participating Remotely
Through the Legislative Public Participation application you are able to sign up to remotely testify on both bill hearings and in front of committees on topics that are open for public comment. You must first create an account to participate remotely. Be sure to read all instructions as you go through this process.
This application will also allow you to submit written testimony and comments on a bill, to a committee, or directly to a legislator.
You may sign up to testify remotely using Zoom up to two (2) hours prior to a meeting’s scheduled start time. Please be advised that there may be limits placed on how many people are allowed to testify remotely and what time restrictions are being imposed. We highly encourage registering by 5 p.m. the day prior to avoid not being able to have your voice heard remotely.
Once you successfully submit your information, you will be emailed the Zoom link for participation. That link is specific to you, so please do not share it.
Follow the directions provided in your email and raise your hand to let the meeting coordinator know when you want to speak.
Watch/Listen
All legislative meetings are streamed online via the Legislative Branch’s website. You can watch meetings both live or any time after the meeting.
Lobbying & Reporting Requirements for Counties
While elected officials are exempt from the normal reporting requirements of lobbyists, they still may need to register with the Commissioner of Political Practices (COPP) as a “Principal” if the county pays for lobbying activities conducted on the county’s behalf by hired or contract lobbyists or county employees.
Lobbying is controlled by 5-7-111, MCA, and ARM, 44.12.102-211 and is defined as the practice of promoting or opposing the introduction or enactment of legislation before the legislature or the members of the legislature; and the practice of promoting or opposing official action by any public official. This definition also provides that actions when performed by a legislator, a public official, an elected local official, an elected federal official, or an elected tribal official, while acting in an official governmental capacity, is not lobbying.
Additionally, there is nothing in the laws or regulations for lobbying subjects an individual, lobbying on his own behalf (not the county’s behalf), to any reporting requirements nor deprives an individual of the constitutional right to communicate with public officials.
Additional Info - Political Activity for Public Officials & Employees
State law recognizes that all Montanans–elected officials and public employees included–have a right to express their personal views and participate in our representative democracy. Public employees and elected public officers may engage in support or opposition to policies that might impact their communities. Likewise, local public officers and employees may lobby for or against the enactment of legislation or policy by the state legislature or other public agencies or officials.
The white paper and fact sheet below help clarify what is and is not allowed when it comes to…
- Lobbying for or against the introduction or enactment of legislation or policy by legislators, public agencies/official.
- Conducting any activities in support or opposition of a candidate, political committee, or ballot issue.
MACo 2025 Proposed Legislation
MACo serves Montana’s counties. We monitor legislative issues, provide a forum for discussion of various county concerns and issues, and deliver training, education, and assistance to the counties and their personnel. MACo staff also work with state agencies, legislators, and the Executive Branch in helping shape public policy.
Below is the list of MACo proposed legislation for the 2025 Legislative Session. This legislation is the product of the MACo Resolutions that were brought forward by member counties and passed by an assembly of MACo members during the MACo 2024 Annual Conference.
A resolution proposes to amend Montana law to solve a problem—meaning a resolution becomes legislation with the help of MACo Staff, Sponsor Counties, and—of course—Montana’s Legislators and Executive Branch.
MACo’s bills have not been introduced at this time.
Click on the links below to view the resolutions on which legislation is based.
MACo 2025 Proposed Legislation
MACo serves Montana’s counties. We monitor legislative issues, provide a forum for discussion of various county concerns and issues, and deliver training, education, and assistance to the counties and their personnel. MACo staff also work with state agencies, legislators, and the Executive Branch in helping shape public policy.
Below is the list of MACo proposed legislation for the 2025 Legislative Session. This legislation is the product of the MACo Resolutions that were brought forward by member counties and passed by an assembly of MACo members during the MACo 2024 Annual Conference.
A resolution proposes to amend Montana law to solve a problem—meaning a resolution becomes legislation with the help of MACo Staff, Sponsor Counties, and—of course—Montana’s Legislators and Executive Branch.
MACo’s bills have not been introduced at this time.
Click on the links below to view the resolutions on which legislation is based.
Other 2025 Proposed Legislation
Bills in which we are actively involved or monitoring closely.
Click on a category to view its associated bills.
Pro Tips for Navigating Lists: Some of these lists are quite long, and we don’t want you to get stuck while cruising through them. To avoid a “sticky situation,” utilize these two easy “mousy maneuvers:”
1. Scrolling through bills…
When your mouse is OVER the bills in a list, you can scroll up and down through the bills in that particular list (be sure to click on the bill numbers for additional information!).
2. If you get stuck: Move your mouse OUTSIDE of the bill list, and you can scroll up and down the ENTIRE PAGE.
Weekly Hearing Schedule
Bills we are monitoring and/or actively participating are marked/tagged as “MACo,” “Priority,” or “Watch.”
MACo bills are based on member-adopted resolutions.
Priority bills are those we are actively working based on member-adopted policy statements.
Watch bills are those we are monitoring and potentially supporting, opposing, and/or working to amend. Note that “Watch Bills” may develop into “Priority Bills” over the course of the session depending on additional information or amendments.
| HB 304 | Revise security deposit laws to provide tenants more information and time | ||
| HB 295 | Revise laws related to judicial transparency and elections | Watch List |
| SB 132 | Generally revise minor in possession laws | Watch List | |
| SB 196 | Revise DUI laws regarding actual physical control | Watch List | |
| SB 197 | Generally revise bail bonds and insurance laws | Watch List | |
| SB 162 | Generally revise criminal justice oversight council laws | Watch List | |
| SB 84 | Generally revise laws related to presentence investigations |
| HB 10 | Long-range information technology appropriations | Watch List | |
| HB 5 | Long-range building appropriations | Watch List |
| HB 348 | Revise special session polling laws | Watch List |
| HB 185 | Provide for continuous healthy Montana kids plan eligibility for children under 6 | ||
| HB 154 | Establish a housing fairness tax credit | Watch List | |
| HB 168 | Provide state funding for preschool children with disabilities | Watch List |
| HB 338 | Revise laws regarding targeted early numeracy intervention |
| HB 273 | Provide for limitations on collection of medical debt | Watch List |
| HB 299 | Define public purpose of easements on state lands | ||
| SB 76 | Revise laws related to preliminary determinations for water right permits or changes in appropriations | ||
| HB 346 | Exempt Commerce grants and loans from MEPA | Watch List |
| SB 201 | Revise contaminated property cleanup laws for dangerous drugs | Watch List | |
| SB 221 | Generally revise the Montana environmental policy act | Watch List |
| SB 211 | Revise emergency use of epinephrine in school setting to include nasal spray | ||
| SB 206 | Generally revise laws related to child abuse and neglect proceedings and investigations | ||
| SB 229 | Revise temporary investigative authority of department of health and human services in child abuse and neglect cases |
| HB 88 | Allow for automatic return of certain unclaimed property | Watch List | |
| HB 62 | Generally revise laws related to the administration of MPERA | Watch List | |
| HB 61 | Revise inter-entity loan process | ||
| SB 184 | Provide that only contested precinct committee men/women need to be on the primary election ballot | Watch List | |
| HB 203 | Establish Montana mining day | Watch List |
| SB 75 | Revise amendment process for legislation that is subject to a sunset | Watch List | |
| SB 87 | Modify holidays for certain employees and create an annual floating holiday | Watch List |
| HB 238 | Revise laws related to physical and mental evaluations for professional licenses | Watch List | |
| HB 324 | Revise voluntary payment laws to include all claims | ||
| HB 331 | Generally revise laws relating to marijuana advertising |
| HB 292 | Establish the uniform public expression protection act | Watch List | |
| HB 301 | Generally revise statutes of limitations laws relating to real property | Watch List | |
| HB 302 | Revising punitive damages laws and procedures | Watch List | |
| HB 303 | Revise and clarify the law regarding apportionment of fault | Watch List |
| SB 21 | Allowing legislative and executive leadership to vacate a writ of mandamus | Watch List | |
| SB 49 | Exempt lawyers serving in certain public offices from professional disciplinary measure and proceedings for actions taken while in office | Watch List | |
| SB 193 | Provide that members of the attorneys' examining board are appointed by the governor | ||
| SB 209 | Revise term length of conservation easements | Watch List |
| HB 5 | Long-range building appropriations | Watch List | |
| HB 10 | Long-range information technology appropriations | Watch List |
| SB 219 | Revise membership of board of housing to require tribal and veteran representation |
| HB 326 | Establish a tax on electrical energy not produced by coal to match coal severance tax rate | Watch List | |
| HB 327 | Legislative referendum on state surplus revenue | Watch List |
| SB 157 | Provide income tax deduction up to 150% for charitable donations | Watch List | |
| HB 20 | Require voted levies to be in dollars rather than mills | Priority List |
| SB 89 | Establish the sexual and violent offender presentence investigation and reporting unit | ||
| SB 151 | Direct the director of the public defender's office to create units for family defense and children's representation | Watch List | |
| SB 223 | Allow interest earned on workforce housing appropriations to be retained | Watch List | |
| SB 28 | Extend vehicle titling grace period to 60 days | Watch List |
| HB 328 | Allow hunters over 75 years to use general elk license for cow elk | ||
| HB 283 | Revise laws for hunting licenses lotteries | ||
| HB 353 | Revise shed hunting requirements | ||
| HB 354 | Revise penalties for criminal trespass while fishing, trapping, hunting, or collecting antlers/sheds/horns | ||
| HB 356 | Allow livestock loss reimbursement for black bear predation |
| HB 352 | Revise child support guideline laws and establish a committee |
| HB 323 | Allow counties to pay reserve deputy sheriff's officers | Watch List | |
| HB 333 | Generally revise local law enforcement laws | Watch List |
| HB 80 | Provide cash lease-only bidding for agriculture leases |
| SB 215 | Revise the definition of public school system and requirements of school funding formula | Watch List |
| SB 212 | Creating the Right to Compute Act and requiring shutdowns of AI controlled critical infrastructure | Watch List | |
| SB 228 | Revise laws related to public charging stations for electric vehicles | Watch List |
| HB 57 | Designate quail as upland game bird | ||
| HB 95 | Revise law related to damage-based muskrat and beaver harvesting | ||
| SB 235 | Revising landowner preference qualifications for elk licenses |
| HB 335 | Revise laws related to professional licensing board appointments and reporting requirements | ||
| HB 336 | Provide for apprenticeship programs for certain license types | ||
| HB 342 | Revise civil liability laws to provide a statutory duty of care for certain actions | ||
| HB 294 | Revise laws relating to the adult basic education fund and its distribution. | Watch List |
| HB 311 | Require the refund of rental application fees | ||
| HB 316 | Constitutional amendment to define person | Watch List | |
| HB 305 | Establish the mobile home park dispute resolution program | Watch List |
| HB 5 | Long-range building appropriations | Watch List | |
| HB 10 | Long-range information technology appropriations | Watch List |
| HB 35 | Allocating judicial standards commission to the department of justice | ||
| HB 36 | Disallowing judge to serve as chair of judicial standards commission | Watch List | |
| HB 39 | Repeal law disallowing parties from contributing to judicial candidates | Watch List | |
| HB 169 | Revise judicial conduct laws | Watch List | |
| SB 52 | Create Montana Court of Chancery | Watch List |
| HB 337 | Revise income tax laws to lower income taxes | Watch List | |
| SB 1 | Revise definition of "blighted area" | Watch List | |
| SB 54 | Require certain tax payments to be made electronically | ||
| SJ 8 | Request interim study of property tax special districts | Watch List |
| SB 4 | Revise taxation of homesite on certain agricultural property | Watch List |
| HB 309 | Clarifying term of office of a precinct committee representative | ||
| HB 334 | Generally revise disaster and emergency laws | Watch List | |
| HB 349 | Revise TRS laws related to reemployment | Watch List |
| HB 341 | Revise laws relating to brain injuries |
| SB 55 | Provide for legislative intent regarding streamflow information |
| HB 345 | Revise MDT and transportation commission roles in transit | Watch List | |
| HB 351 | Clarify point of taxation for gasoline and special fuels taxes |
| SB 204 | Sunset or reapprove existing voter approved property tax levies | Priority List | |
| SB 205 | Revise laws related to voter approval for property tax levies and bonds | Priority List | |
| SB 195 | Generally revise laws related to alcohol and minors | Watch List |
| SB 190 | Allow water right holders to consent to waive adverse effects analysis in permit or change applications | Watch List | |
| HB 64 | Repeal small business compliance assistance council | ||
| HB 79 | Exempt small projects from fire hazard reduction agreements | ||
| HB 127 | Revise laws related to the fire suppression account | Watch List |
| SB 230 | Revise standard for emergency protective services in child abuse and neglect cases | ||
| SB 231 | Require department of public health and human services to file attachments to affidavit in child abuse or neglect proceedings |
| HB 63 | Extend application of bond validating act | ||
| HB 72 | Revise enlisted militia compensation for SAD | ||
| HB 81 | Revise law to change supervision of veterans' affairs division administrator | ||
| SB 224 | Create indigenous peoples day |
| HB 288 | Recognize obligation of fatherhood and provide for child support during pregnancy | ||
| HB 319 | Prohibiting employer requirements for employees to attend controversial social vision training | Watch List | |
| HB 325 | Revise covenant laws | Watch List | |
| HJ 9 | Joint resolution in support of Israel |
| HB 41 | Generally revise dangerous drug schedule | ||
| HB 44 | Revise laws related to tampering with evidence connected to a homicide | Watch List | |
| HB 49 | Generally revise laws related to synthetic cannabinoids |
| HB 10 | Long-range information technology appropriations | Watch List | |
| HB 5 | Long-range building appropriations | Watch List |
| SB 233 | Adopting the interstate massage compact | ||
| SB 234 | Requiring fingerprint-based background checks for massage therapy licensure | ||
| SB 241 | Revise alcohol laws relating to transfer of a license |
| HB 200 | Provide for increase in total MEDIA act film tax credits | Watch List |
| HB 330 | Create auction or lottery licenses for antelope and swans |
| HB 360 | Establish the child care workforce recruitment and retention support payment program |
| HB 322 | Reduce the number of associate judges on the Supreme Court | Watch List | |
| HB 332 | Generally revise youth court laws | Watch List |
| SB 217 | Establish work time credit for probationers and parolees | Watch List | |
| SB 45 | Create a judicial performance evaluation commission and system | Watch List | |
| SB 218 | Provide for private right of action for injuries caused by certain medical interventions to treat gender dysphoria | ||
| HB 83 | Establish state special revenue account for Montana Missing Indigenous Persons Task Force |
| HB 27 | Remove automatic agricultural classification for certain parcels | Watch List | |
| HB 329 | Make the Montana ammunition act permanent | Watch List |
| HJ 11 | Resolution supporting a constitutional amendment to overturn Citizens' United |
| HB 364 | Generally revise laws related to immunizations | Watch List |
| SB 216 | Creating the Montana physicians' workforce investment act |
Weekly Hearing Schedule
Bills we are monitoring and/or actively participating are marked/tagged as “MACo,” “Priority,” or “Watch.”
MACo bills are based on member-adopted resolutions.
Priority bills are those we are actively working based on member-adopted policy statements.
Watch bills are those we are monitoring and potentially supporting, opposing, and/or working to amend. Note that “Watch Bills” may develop into “Priority Bills” over the course of the session depending on additional information or amendments.
| HB 304 | Revise security deposit laws to provide tenants more information and time | ||
| HB 295 | Revise laws related to judicial transparency and elections | Watch List |
| SB 132 | Generally revise minor in possession laws | Watch List | |
| SB 196 | Revise DUI laws regarding actual physical control | Watch List | |
| SB 197 | Generally revise bail bonds and insurance laws | Watch List | |
| SB 162 | Generally revise criminal justice oversight council laws | Watch List | |
| SB 84 | Generally revise laws related to presentence investigations |
| HB 10 | Long-range information technology appropriations | Watch List | |
| HB 5 | Long-range building appropriations | Watch List |
| HB 348 | Revise special session polling laws | Watch List |
| HB 185 | Provide for continuous healthy Montana kids plan eligibility for children under 6 | ||
| HB 154 | Establish a housing fairness tax credit | Watch List | |
| HB 168 | Provide state funding for preschool children with disabilities | Watch List |
| HB 338 | Revise laws regarding targeted early numeracy intervention |
| HB 273 | Provide for limitations on collection of medical debt | Watch List |
| HB 299 | Define public purpose of easements on state lands | ||
| SB 76 | Revise laws related to preliminary determinations for water right permits or changes in appropriations | ||
| HB 346 | Exempt Commerce grants and loans from MEPA | Watch List |
| SB 201 | Revise contaminated property cleanup laws for dangerous drugs | Watch List | |
| SB 221 | Generally revise the Montana environmental policy act | Watch List |
| SB 211 | Revise emergency use of epinephrine in school setting to include nasal spray | ||
| SB 206 | Generally revise laws related to child abuse and neglect proceedings and investigations | ||
| SB 229 | Revise temporary investigative authority of department of health and human services in child abuse and neglect cases |
| HB 88 | Allow for automatic return of certain unclaimed property | Watch List | |
| HB 62 | Generally revise laws related to the administration of MPERA | Watch List | |
| HB 61 | Revise inter-entity loan process | ||
| SB 184 | Provide that only contested precinct committee men/women need to be on the primary election ballot | Watch List | |
| HB 203 | Establish Montana mining day | Watch List |
| SB 75 | Revise amendment process for legislation that is subject to a sunset | Watch List | |
| SB 87 | Modify holidays for certain employees and create an annual floating holiday | Watch List |
| HB 238 | Revise laws related to physical and mental evaluations for professional licenses | Watch List | |
| HB 324 | Revise voluntary payment laws to include all claims | ||
| HB 331 | Generally revise laws relating to marijuana advertising |
| HB 292 | Establish the uniform public expression protection act | Watch List | |
| HB 301 | Generally revise statutes of limitations laws relating to real property | Watch List | |
| HB 302 | Revising punitive damages laws and procedures | Watch List | |
| HB 303 | Revise and clarify the law regarding apportionment of fault | Watch List |
| SB 21 | Allowing legislative and executive leadership to vacate a writ of mandamus | Watch List | |
| SB 49 | Exempt lawyers serving in certain public offices from professional disciplinary measure and proceedings for actions taken while in office | Watch List | |
| SB 193 | Provide that members of the attorneys' examining board are appointed by the governor | ||
| SB 209 | Revise term length of conservation easements | Watch List |
| HB 5 | Long-range building appropriations | Watch List | |
| HB 10 | Long-range information technology appropriations | Watch List |
| SB 219 | Revise membership of board of housing to require tribal and veteran representation |
| HB 326 | Establish a tax on electrical energy not produced by coal to match coal severance tax rate | Watch List | |
| HB 327 | Legislative referendum on state surplus revenue | Watch List |
| SB 157 | Provide income tax deduction up to 150% for charitable donations | Watch List | |
| HB 20 | Require voted levies to be in dollars rather than mills | Priority List |
| SB 89 | Establish the sexual and violent offender presentence investigation and reporting unit | ||
| SB 151 | Direct the director of the public defender's office to create units for family defense and children's representation | Watch List | |
| SB 223 | Allow interest earned on workforce housing appropriations to be retained | Watch List | |
| SB 28 | Extend vehicle titling grace period to 60 days | Watch List |
| HB 328 | Allow hunters over 75 years to use general elk license for cow elk | ||
| HB 283 | Revise laws for hunting licenses lotteries | ||
| HB 353 | Revise shed hunting requirements | ||
| HB 354 | Revise penalties for criminal trespass while fishing, trapping, hunting, or collecting antlers/sheds/horns | ||
| HB 356 | Allow livestock loss reimbursement for black bear predation |
| HB 352 | Revise child support guideline laws and establish a committee |
| HB 323 | Allow counties to pay reserve deputy sheriff's officers | Watch List | |
| HB 333 | Generally revise local law enforcement laws | Watch List |
| HB 80 | Provide cash lease-only bidding for agriculture leases |
| SB 215 | Revise the definition of public school system and requirements of school funding formula | Watch List |
| SB 212 | Creating the Right to Compute Act and requiring shutdowns of AI controlled critical infrastructure | Watch List | |
| SB 228 | Revise laws related to public charging stations for electric vehicles | Watch List |
| HB 57 | Designate quail as upland game bird | ||
| HB 95 | Revise law related to damage-based muskrat and beaver harvesting | ||
| SB 235 | Revising landowner preference qualifications for elk licenses |
| HB 335 | Revise laws related to professional licensing board appointments and reporting requirements | ||
| HB 336 | Provide for apprenticeship programs for certain license types | ||
| HB 342 | Revise civil liability laws to provide a statutory duty of care for certain actions | ||
| HB 294 | Revise laws relating to the adult basic education fund and its distribution. | Watch List |
| HB 311 | Require the refund of rental application fees | ||
| HB 316 | Constitutional amendment to define person | Watch List | |
| HB 305 | Establish the mobile home park dispute resolution program | Watch List |
| HB 5 | Long-range building appropriations | Watch List | |
| HB 10 | Long-range information technology appropriations | Watch List |
| HB 35 | Allocating judicial standards commission to the department of justice | ||
| HB 36 | Disallowing judge to serve as chair of judicial standards commission | Watch List | |
| HB 39 | Repeal law disallowing parties from contributing to judicial candidates | Watch List | |
| HB 169 | Revise judicial conduct laws | Watch List | |
| SB 52 | Create Montana Court of Chancery | Watch List |
| HB 337 | Revise income tax laws to lower income taxes | Watch List | |
| SB 1 | Revise definition of "blighted area" | Watch List | |
| SB 54 | Require certain tax payments to be made electronically | ||
| SJ 8 | Request interim study of property tax special districts | Watch List |
| SB 4 | Revise taxation of homesite on certain agricultural property | Watch List |
| HB 309 | Clarifying term of office of a precinct committee representative | ||
| HB 334 | Generally revise disaster and emergency laws | Watch List | |
| HB 349 | Revise TRS laws related to reemployment | Watch List |
| HB 341 | Revise laws relating to brain injuries |
| SB 55 | Provide for legislative intent regarding streamflow information |
| HB 345 | Revise MDT and transportation commission roles in transit | Watch List | |
| HB 351 | Clarify point of taxation for gasoline and special fuels taxes |
| SB 204 | Sunset or reapprove existing voter approved property tax levies | Priority List | |
| SB 205 | Revise laws related to voter approval for property tax levies and bonds | Priority List | |
| SB 195 | Generally revise laws related to alcohol and minors | Watch List |
| SB 190 | Allow water right holders to consent to waive adverse effects analysis in permit or change applications | Watch List | |
| HB 64 | Repeal small business compliance assistance council | ||
| HB 79 | Exempt small projects from fire hazard reduction agreements | ||
| HB 127 | Revise laws related to the fire suppression account | Watch List |
| SB 230 | Revise standard for emergency protective services in child abuse and neglect cases | ||
| SB 231 | Require department of public health and human services to file attachments to affidavit in child abuse or neglect proceedings |
| HB 63 | Extend application of bond validating act | ||
| HB 72 | Revise enlisted militia compensation for SAD | ||
| HB 81 | Revise law to change supervision of veterans' affairs division administrator | ||
| SB 224 | Create indigenous peoples day |
| HB 288 | Recognize obligation of fatherhood and provide for child support during pregnancy | ||
| HB 319 | Prohibiting employer requirements for employees to attend controversial social vision training | Watch List | |
| HB 325 | Revise covenant laws | Watch List | |
| HJ 9 | Joint resolution in support of Israel |
| HB 41 | Generally revise dangerous drug schedule | ||
| HB 44 | Revise laws related to tampering with evidence connected to a homicide | Watch List | |
| HB 49 | Generally revise laws related to synthetic cannabinoids |
| HB 10 | Long-range information technology appropriations | Watch List | |
| HB 5 | Long-range building appropriations | Watch List |
| SB 233 | Adopting the interstate massage compact | ||
| SB 234 | Requiring fingerprint-based background checks for massage therapy licensure | ||
| SB 241 | Revise alcohol laws relating to transfer of a license |
| HB 200 | Provide for increase in total MEDIA act film tax credits | Watch List |
| HB 330 | Create auction or lottery licenses for antelope and swans |
| HB 360 | Establish the child care workforce recruitment and retention support payment program |
| HB 322 | Reduce the number of associate judges on the Supreme Court | Watch List | |
| HB 332 | Generally revise youth court laws | Watch List |
| SB 217 | Establish work time credit for probationers and parolees | Watch List | |
| SB 45 | Create a judicial performance evaluation commission and system | Watch List | |
| SB 218 | Provide for private right of action for injuries caused by certain medical interventions to treat gender dysphoria | ||
| HB 83 | Establish state special revenue account for Montana Missing Indigenous Persons Task Force |
| HB 27 | Remove automatic agricultural classification for certain parcels | Watch List | |
| HB 329 | Make the Montana ammunition act permanent | Watch List |
| HJ 11 | Resolution supporting a constitutional amendment to overturn Citizens' United |
| HB 364 | Generally revise laws related to immunizations | Watch List |
| SB 216 | Creating the Montana physicians' workforce investment act |
Legislative Resources
Below is a list or resources, some of which were mentioned in this update.
Questions?
Eric Bryson
Executive Director
Phone: 406-461-2084
ebryson@mtcounties.org
Jason Rittal
Deputy Director
406-441-5464
jrittal@mtcounties.org
Karen Alley
Associate General Counsel
Phone: 406-441-5472
kalley@mtcounties.org
Shantil Siaperas
Communications Director
Phone: 406-925-1134
shantil@mtcounties.org
Visit the Policy section of our website to access MACo’s resolutions, policy statements, past issues of this weekly publication, nightly updated hearing schedules, participation details, and more.
Contacting Legislators
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Legislative Information Desk
(406) 444-4800
Contacting MACo
(406) 449-4360
maco@mtcounties.org
2715 Skyway Drive
Helena, MT 59602-1213
