I should know better than to try take a couple days of vacation with Mrs. Fin when the legislature is in session. I'm writing this from a hotel room in Eugene, OR. Sorry for the brevity
On Wednesday, February 15th, the House Appropriations will hear HB 462. Link here - https://leg.mt.gov/bills/2023/billpdf/HB0462.pdf
This bill would take away the money that was promised to Habitat Montana under the Marijuana Referendum from 2020. It is another attack on conservation, habitat, and access. No other way to say it.
It gets so tiring to put up with this BS. I was on the fence about legalizing marijuana. Yeah, I'm a bit of stick in the mud, but I probably would have stuck with my NO vote, had it not promised to help fund Habitat Montana with a portion of the tax revenues. So, I voted for it under that premise. I was waffling enough that without that incentive toward access and conservation, I probably would have voted against it.
Now comes HB 462. It will change how those revenues are allocated. And guess what program and what group gets screwed without getting kissed? Yeah, Habitat Montana and the hunters and landowners who benefit from those transactions.
Here are the committee members who will hear this bill. If you know any of them personally, your comments can make a big difference.
Jones, Llew (R) ‑ Chair Keenan, Bob (R) ‑ Vice Chair Caferro, Mary (D) ‑ Vice Chair Bedey, David (R) Binkley, Michele (R) Falk, Terry (R) Fitzpatrick, John (R) Gillette, Jane (R) Hamilton, Jim (D) Hastings, Naarah (R) Hellegaard, Lyn (R) Hopkins, Mike (R) Keogh, Connie (D) Kerr-Carpenter, Emma (D) Mercer, Bill (R) Moore, Terry (R) Nave, Fiona (R) Read, Joe (R) Regier, Matt (R) Schillinger, Jerry (R) Stewart Peregoy, Sharon (D) Tuss, Paul (D) Windy Boy, Jonathan (D)
Here are their emails. I would ask that you contact them before the hearing Wednesday at 3pm. Be polite and professional, and most of all, persistent:
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On Wednesday, February 15th, the House Appropriations will hear HB 462. Link here - https://leg.mt.gov/bills/2023/billpdf/HB0462.pdf
This bill would take away the money that was promised to Habitat Montana under the Marijuana Referendum from 2020. It is another attack on conservation, habitat, and access. No other way to say it.
It gets so tiring to put up with this BS. I was on the fence about legalizing marijuana. Yeah, I'm a bit of stick in the mud, but I probably would have stuck with my NO vote, had it not promised to help fund Habitat Montana with a portion of the tax revenues. So, I voted for it under that premise. I was waffling enough that without that incentive toward access and conservation, I probably would have voted against it.
Now comes HB 462. It will change how those revenues are allocated. And guess what program and what group gets screwed without getting kissed? Yeah, Habitat Montana and the hunters and landowners who benefit from those transactions.
Here are the committee members who will hear this bill. If you know any of them personally, your comments can make a big difference.
Jones, Llew (R) ‑ Chair Keenan, Bob (R) ‑ Vice Chair Caferro, Mary (D) ‑ Vice Chair Bedey, David (R) Binkley, Michele (R) Falk, Terry (R) Fitzpatrick, John (R) Gillette, Jane (R) Hamilton, Jim (D) Hastings, Naarah (R) Hellegaard, Lyn (R) Hopkins, Mike (R) Keogh, Connie (D) Kerr-Carpenter, Emma (D) Mercer, Bill (R) Moore, Terry (R) Nave, Fiona (R) Read, Joe (R) Regier, Matt (R) Schillinger, Jerry (R) Stewart Peregoy, Sharon (D) Tuss, Paul (D) Windy Boy, Jonathan (D)
Here are their emails. I would ask that you contact them before the hearing Wednesday at 3pm. Be polite and professional, and most of all, persistent:
[email protected]
[email protected]
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