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Montana lawmaker says session ended early; cites new offender registration and ethics rules, tax measures
Summary
Speakers summarized accomplishments and disappointments from the recent Montana legislative session, citing early adjournment (five days early), passage of bills on lifetime registration and supervision of certain offenders, an ethics bill, and some tax-relief measures while larger property tax cuts failed.
A lawmaker and an interviewer discussed the recent Montana legislative session, which the lawmaker said ended five days early, saved about $250,000 in taxpayer costs and produced several pieces of legislation, including new lifetime registration and supervision provisions for certain offenders and an ethics bill establishing rules for public officials.
In the conversation, the legislator said the session had several accomplishments: a bill to allow lifetime registration and…
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