Bill
LC 3278
Generally revise FWP
Montana bill LC 3278 would revise Fish, Wildlife and Parks statutes but died in the drafting process before formal introduction in 2025.
Bill
LC 3278
Montana bill LC 3278 would revise Fish, Wildlife and Parks statutes but died in the drafting process before formal introduction in 2025.
Bill LC 3278 is a draft Montana bill that would comprehensively revise the Fish, Wildlife and Parks (FWP) statutes. The specific substantive changes are not publicly detailed in available legislative records, as the bill remains in early drafting stages. This is a placeholder bill designation that never advanced to formal introduction.
FWP statutes govern hunting, fishing, wildlife management, and park operations in Montana—affecting millions of acres of public lands and recreational access for residents and visitors. Any comprehensive revision could reshape how the state manages these resources, funding mechanisms, licensing, and conservation priorities, making it potentially significant for outdoor recreation and environmental policy.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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