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Montana SJ 9 declares concern about rising U.S. debt and deficits, urges federal action to curb deficits; non-binding, symbolic resolution meant to influence federal policy.
Montana SJ 9 declares concern about rising U.S. debt and deficits, urges federal action to curb deficits; non-binding, symbolic resolution meant to influence federal policy.
Title: Joint resolution on the economic dangers of federal debt and deficits
Bill Number: SJ 9
Sponsor: Sen. Tom McGillvray (primary)
Classification: Joint resolution (general)
Introduced: January 8, 2025
Status: Filed with Secretary of State (April 8, 2025)
SJ 9 is a legislative joint resolution expressing the Montana Legislature’s concerns about the economic risks associated with rising U.S. federal government debt and ongoing budget deficits. As a general joint resolution, its primary purpose is declaratory and political — to state the legislature’s findings and to urge action by federal policymakers rather than to create or change state law.
The bill text itself is not included here; based on its title and common practice for this type of resolution, SJ 9 likely includes the following elements:
- Legislative findings summarizing how high federal debt and persistent deficits can harm economic growth, increase interest costs, raise inflation risk, reduce fiscal flexibility, and impose burdens on future generations.
- A formal declaration of concern and opposition to continued growth in federal debt and deficits.
- Calls or requests directed to Congress and the President to adopt policies that reduce deficits and stabilize or reduce federal debt (for example, through spending restraint, tax policy adjustments, entitlement reform, or a balanced-budget requirement).
- Possible request to transmit copies of the resolution to federal officials (President, U.S. Senators and Representatives) and to other state legislatures.
Note: Because SJ 9 is a joint resolution at the state level relating to federal policy, it is generally non-binding on federal actors.
If you would like, I can:
- Locate and summarize the actual resolution text (if available) to confirm the precise findings and directives; or
- Draft a brief cover letter or transmittal template the Legislature could use to send SJ 9 to federal officials.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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