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SB 307 aimed to reallocate Montana's marijuana tax revenue to support education, public health, and substance abuse prevention, enhancing community funding and oversight.
SB 307 aimed to reallocate Montana's marijuana tax revenue to support education, public health, and substance abuse prevention, enhancing community funding and oversight.
Bill Number: SB 307
Title: Reallocate Montana marijuana tax revenue
Status: Died in Process
Introduced: December 11, 2024
Classification: Bill
Subject Areas: Alcohol and Drugs, Revenue, State Finance, Taxation (Generally), Taxation—Sales
The primary intent of SB 307 was to establish a framework for reallocating tax revenue generated from the sale of marijuana in Montana. The bill aimed to ensure that the funds collected from marijuana taxes would be directed towards specific state programs and initiatives, thereby enhancing the state's ability to manage the impacts of legalized marijuana.
While the specific provisions of the bill are not detailed in the provided information, the general expectation for such legislation typically includes:
The bill would have impacted several stakeholders, including:
The legislative journey of SB 307 included several key actions:
SB 307 represented an effort to strategically manage the financial implications of marijuana legalization in Montana. Despite its potential benefits, the bill did not progress through the legislative process and ultimately did not become law. The discussions surrounding the bill highlight ongoing considerations regarding the allocation of marijuana tax revenue and its impact on state and community programs.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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