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Votes at a glance: Key House bills the Montana Senate acted on March 28
Summary
The Senate took up a slate of House bills on March 28; several were concurred in on second reading with varying margins, one bill was indefinitely postponed after a close vote.
The Montana Senate on March 28 considered a large number of House measures. Below is a concise summary of formal actions taken on second reading during the floor session. Each listing notes the recorded Senate action and vote tally as announced by the Clerk.
- House Bill 158 — Extends working-retiree provisions under the teachers’ retirement system: Concurred in on second reading; Clerk announced 50 ayes (unanimous vote recorded for the chamber's quorum reporting).
- House Bill 186 — Increases the size of the Board of Pardons and Parole and provides transition provisions; sponsor said the change reflects workload increases: Concurred in on second reading, recorded vote 42 ayes, 7 nays.
- House Bill 198 — Prohibits…
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