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City staff outlines status of key state bills after transmittal deadline
Summary
Jessica Miller of central services briefed council on which bills affecting city authority and programs survived the transmittal deadline, bills that died, and several still-active measures the city is tracking.
Jessica Miller of the city’s Central Services office updated the Missoula City Council on state legislative activity, describing bills that missed the transmittal deadline, bills the city supported or opposed that died, and several measures still advancing that could affect local authority and funding.
Miller said transmittal — the point by which general bills must move between chambers — had passed and any bill not transmitted was effectively dead. She listed bills that missed transmittal and died, including House Bill 482 (which would have made local elections…
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