Revise discrimination laws
Montana HB 779 proposed revising state discrimination laws but died in the legislative process after being tabled in House Judiciary Committee in March 2025.
Montana HB 779 proposed revising state discrimination laws but died in the legislative process after being tabled in House Judiciary Committee in March 2025.
HB 779 sought to revise Montana's discrimination laws, though the bill's specific provisions are not detailed in the available legislative record. The bill was introduced by Representative Randyn Gregg and progressed through the House Judiciary Committee before being tabled in committee on March 4, 2025. The measure ultimately died in the legislative process after missing the deadline for general bill transmittal.
Discrimination law revisions can significantly affect protected classes, employment practices, housing access, and public accommodations across Montana. Changes to these laws can either expand or restrict legal protections for vulnerable populations, making the specific content of proposed revisions consequential for affected communities and businesses.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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