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LC 3753

Generally revise state housing incentives

2025 Regular Session

Montana bill to revise state housing incentive programs died in drafting before determining specific policy changes or budget impacts.

(LC) Draft Died in Process
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Bill Summary · LC 3753

Legislative bill overview

LC 3753 is a Montana bill designed to comprehensively overhaul the state's housing incentive programs and policies. The specific mechanisms and scope of the revisions are not detailed in available records, as the bill remained in draft form and did not advance to a full legislative session.

Why is this important

Housing incentives directly affect affordability, development patterns, and state tax revenues. Such revisions could influence whether Montana addresses housing shortages, particularly in growing communities, or shift costs between different taxpayer groups and regions.

Potential points of contention

  • Scope of incentives: Questions about which housing types (affordable, market-rate, rental, owner-occupied) receive priority and funding levels
  • Fiscal impact: Concerns about tax revenue loss or reallocation, particularly if incentives reduce property or income tax collections
  • Geographic equity: Potential disagreement over whether incentives should focus on rural areas, urban centers, or be distributed statewide

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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