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LC 4199

Generally revise transportation laws

2025 Regular Session

Montana draft bill proposing general transportation law revisions died in committee process before formal introduction in 2025.

(LC) Draft Died in Process
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Bill Summary · LC 4199

Legislative bill overview

LC 4199 is a draft bill in Montana that proposes general revisions to the state's transportation laws. The bill was assigned to a drafter in December 2024 but never progressed beyond the draft stage, ultimately dying in process twice in May 2025 without being formally introduced.

Why is this important

Transportation law revisions can significantly affect infrastructure funding, vehicle regulations, licensing requirements, and public transit systems. Broad revisions to transportation law typically impact budgets, business operations, and how residents move within the state.

Potential points of contention

  • Scope unclear: The bill's general nature means specific provisions are unknown, making it difficult to identify which transportation sectors or regulations would be affected most
  • Status and transparency: The bill died in process without formal introduction, raising questions about whether stakeholders were adequately consulted or informed
  • Lack of public information: No detailed legislative summary or text appears to be available, limiting public understanding of intended changes

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

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