The Montana State Legislature is currently in session
The Montana State Legislature convenes for 90 days in January each odd-numbered year. The legislature consists of a House of Representatives and a Senate. Each bill that becomes law must be approved by both chambers.
The ACLU of Montana works year-round to protect the constitutional rights and civil liberties of all Montanans, including members of the 13 Native American tribes within the state. During the legislative session, we collaborate with ACLU supporters, other organizations, impacted communities, and lawmakers to draft bills, lobby legislators, testify in support of bills, seek support from other groups, draft fact sheets, and conduct outreach to the media. We also work hard to defeat bills that infringe on our freedom or threaten the civil rights and liberties of Montanans.
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Mar 14, 2017
Legislative Update: Week 11
Legislative update: March 13 - 17
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Mar 8, 2017
Legislative Update: Week 10
Legislative update: March 6 - 10
First week back from the legislative break. For those of you not familiar with the legislative process, it is important to note that if a bill (with a few exceptions...
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Mar 3, 2017
Legislative Update: Week 9
Legislative Update: February 28 - March 3
This week was transmittal week. The Legislature did not meet, and we have no new updates.
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Feb 20, 2017
Legislative Update: Week 8
Legislative update: February 20 -24
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Feb 13, 2017
Legislative Update: Week 7
Legislative update: February 13-17
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Feb 6, 2017
Legislative Update: Week 6
Legislative update: February 6-10
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