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Montana Senate opens 69th session; clerk reads bills and refers them to committees
Summary
On the opening day of the Montana Senate’s 69th legislative session, the clerk read multiple bills and resolutions and referred them to committee. Senators set committee meeting schedules, announced several public receptions and field trips, and adjourned until the next legislative day.
The Montana Senate convened for the 69th legislative session and the clerk read a slate of bills and resolutions, referring them to committee for further consideration.
The clerk announced that 50 senators were present. “Mister President, 50 senators are are present,” a Senate secretary said during roll call. The clerk then read multiple bill and resolution numbers and said the measures were referred to committee.
The reading and referral covered several groups of measures as recorded in the clerk’s presentation; the transcript shows ranges of bill and resolution numbers read and sent to…
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