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The 64th Montana Legislature is almost in the books. History will formulate the decisions that where made into a true factual scenarios. I enjoyed the session Yes there were long hours, steep learning curves, enduring decisions. I supported and objected to bills that I feel are best for my constituents and Montana. Some have become law and many have not. 1187 bills were introduced, 592 died in the Senate and/or the House. The Governor has the final say on the remaining 595 bills. I served on three House committees this session. In Business &...
Go to this site. http://www.blm.gov/mt/st/en/info/newsroom/2015/march/blm_requests_input.html We have many great range managers in Phillips County,who have many years of experience that should give their opinion on this matter. Seasonal range management by rotational grazing has protected the resource we now have on BLM lands. This has been implemented and accepted by allotted producers by cross fencing and pasture rotation. I question whether the request before the BLM is good for our range resource. Representative Mike L Lang Montana HD 33...
The 64th session of the Montana Legislature, in Helena, has been in session for a month. As your Representative from HD 33, I serve on three House committees. The Business and Labor Committee meets at 8 am Monday through Friday. This committee listens to proposed bills dealing with many subjects of the business world. We have or will hear bill proposals concerning regulation on insurance licenses and forms; alcohol quota and brewery licenses; employer, employer work compensation; many state agencies request to imply more regulation; many trade...