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House Agriculture committee: quick concurrence on multiple Senate bills (votes at a glance)

2718415 · March 20, 2025
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Summary

The House Agriculture Committee took executive action and concurred in four Senate bills during the session: SB78 (carcass stamping repeal), SB79 (repeal related inspections/penalties), SB80 (unspecified in hearing text), and SB161 (aquaculture). Most bills passed on voice/electronic tallies recorded as 17-0.

The Montana House Committee on Agriculture held executive action and concurred in multiple Senate bills during the hearing.

Votes and short summaries

- Senate Bill 78 — Concurred 17-0. Removes the requirement that each dressed carcass be ink-stamped after slaughter; Department of Livestock testified the change is a code cleanup and inspections/ownership verification…

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