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Montana House energy committee hears agency introductions, sets proxy and witness rules

2103636 · January 8, 2025
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Summary

At its opening meeting the House Energy, Federal Relations and Technology Committee took roll, heard safety and agency briefings from the Public Service Commission and Department of Environmental Quality, and set rules for proxies and handling informational witnesses.

The House Energy, Federal Relations and Technology Committee opened with roll call, a safety briefing from House sergeant‑at‑arms staff, and committee introductions. Chair Gary Perry (R) said the committee will use proxies when members cannot attend and established a procedure for informational witnesses to introduce themselves and then sit down until called for questions.

Officials from the Montana Public Service Commission and the Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) introduced agency personnel and offered to serve as resources for the committee. Brad Molnar, president of the Public Service Commission, described the commission’s…

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