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Montana Historical Society seeks removal of sunset dates on two special-revenue accounts
Summary
Representative Julie Darling, sponsor of House Bill 166, opened a committee hearing asking the House State Administration Committee to remove termination dates from two Montana Historical Society special‑revenue accounts so the agency can continue collecting membership revenue and donations for maintenance of the interior of the original governor’s mansion.
Representative Julie Darling, sponsor of House Bill 166, opened a committee hearing asking the House State Administration Committee to remove termination (sunset) dates from two Montana Historical Society special-revenue accounts so the agency can continue collecting membership revenue and donations for maintenance of the interior of the original governor's mansion.
The change sought in HB166 would remove the statutory end dates on (1) a historical-society membership special-revenue account and (2) the Montana original governor’s mansion special-revenue account. Emily McKeever, administrator for the Montana Historical Society, told the…
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