Resolution supporting Montana's beef producers
HJ 34 publicly backs Montana beef producers, signaling a policy stance and rallying public support; primarily symbolic with no funding or binding obligations.
HJ 34 publicly backs Montana beef producers, signaling a policy stance and rallying public support; primarily symbolic with no funding or binding obligations.
HJ 34 is a joint resolution, introduced November 19, 2024, by Representative Randyn Gregg. Classified under Agriculture (also noting Livestock and Taxation—Agriculture/Livestock), the measure is a formal legislative expression of support for Montana beef producers. It was enacted through the 2025 legislative process and was filed with the Secretary of State on May 6, 2025.
The resolution’s primary purpose is to recognize and support Montana’s beef producers — their economic, cultural, and agricultural contributions — and to communicate the legislature’s position on matters affecting the beef industry. As a joint resolution, HJ 34 is intended chiefly as a formal statement or declaration of policy and public support rather than as a direct law-making or funding vehicle.
Note: The actual text of HJ 34 was not supplied here; the above reflects the typical content and effect of a supportive joint resolution.
HJ 34 is principally symbolic and declarative. Absent language that creates an appropriation, statutory change, or binding directive to an agency, the resolution communicates legislative intent and can shape public debate or support requests for future policy or administrative action. For exact operative language and any specific requests (e.g., to state agencies or federal officials), consult the enrolled bill text.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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