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Montana Historical Society asks lawmakers to remove sunset dates on two revenue accounts
Summary
Rep. Darling sponsored HB166 to remove termination dates on two Montana Historical Society special revenue accounts so the agency can continue collecting membership fees and donations used for programs and interior maintenance of the original Governor's Mansion; a fiscal note remains pending.
Representative Darling introduced House Bill 166 on behalf of the Montana Historical Society, asking lawmakers to remove termination (sunset) dates on two special revenue accounts that fund the society’s membership program and interior maintenance of the original Governor’s Mansion.
Emily McKeever, administrator for the Montana Historical Society, testified the accounts allow the agency to…
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