Bill
LC 295
Generally revise appointment laws
Montana bill to broadly revise appointment laws for selecting officials died in legislative process without advancing to a floor vote.
Bill
LC 295
Montana bill to broadly revise appointment laws for selecting officials died in legislative process without advancing to a floor vote.
LC 295 is a Montana bill that would comprehensively revise the state's appointment laws governing how officials are selected for various positions. The bill died in the legislative process before reaching a floor vote, suggesting significant concerns or lack of support among lawmakers.
Appointment laws determine how governors, agencies, and other bodies fill vacancies and staffing positions—affecting everything from judicial benches to regulatory boards. Changes to these procedures can significantly impact government operations, accountability, and the balance of power between branches of state government.
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