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Votes at a glance: key bills and outcomes from the Montana House floor, March 12, 2025

2718428 · March 20, 2025
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Summary

The House considered numerous bills on March 12. This roundup lists recorded final votes, committee recommendations and concurrences reported on the floor during the day's session.

The Montana House recorded votes or committee recommendations on a series of bills during the March 12 floor session. Below is a concise list of those items, their outcomes and vote tallies where recorded in the floor transcript.

Committee recommendations / concurrences and second‑reading outcomes recorded on the floor that day

- House Bill 3 (supplemental, Committee of the Whole consideration): Committee recommended concurrence with Senate amendments (committee action recorded; committee rollcall not provided in excerpt).

- Senate amendments to House Bill 136 (insurance premium reductions for hazard mitigation): Committee recommended concurrence (motion carried in Committee of the Whole; detailed tally not provided in the excerpt).

- House Joint Resolution 14 (constitutional interpretation / Marbury v. Madison): Failed second reading, 45 yes, 55 no.

- House Bill 373 (redirect excess lottery revenue to schools): Failed second reading, 44 yes, 56 no.

- House Bill 27 (revising agricultural property classifications): Failed second reading, 40 yes, 60 no.

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