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Bill Summary · LC 4347

Legislative bill overview

LC 4347 is a legislative referendum measure in Montana that would place a specific investment-related question before voters. The bill never advanced beyond the draft stage, dying in the legislative process before receiving a formal introduction or substantive floor debate.

Why is this important

Legislative referendums bypass the standard executive approval process and place policy decisions directly to Montana voters, making this significant for any investment matter deemed important enough for popular vote. The failure to advance suggests either insufficient legislative support, unresolved policy disagreements, or procedural obstacles that prevented the measure from reaching its intended purpose.

Potential points of contention

  • Lack of public documentation: The bill died before formal introduction, meaning specific investment details, fiscal impacts, and intended beneficiaries remain unclear from legislative records
  • Circumventing normal processes: Referendum mechanisms can be viewed as either democratically necessary or as problematic delays depending on the investment's urgency and scope
  • Resource allocation: Any state investment referendum raises questions about competing priorities and whether voter-directed spending represents sound fiscal management

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

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