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The MOGA leadership, president and board, had a meeting in Lewistown before the session started, and left with no real clear direction as to what we’d do this session. We had 143 dropped on us, and unless someone is holding out on me, we had no idea what was coming. If I’d have had any input this is not what we would’ve had for a bill.
I don't dispute how you & other board members came to find out about the bill, but your staff & lobbyists were working on this since September. The bill draft was available for anyone to see through request to Legislative Services and the LSO staffer that was drafting it.
That bill draft had two rounds of edits in December, and was available for the entire world to read it online in early January. It was introduced a week before the hearing, so anyone who is telling you that it was dropped on you a couple of days before the hearing is lying to you, Eric.
That bill got worked heavily by your lobby team & staff before the session got rolling, and it was edited heavily by your lobby team & staff starting in December.
So, as I'm taking you on your word that you didn't see the draft until a couple of days before the hearing (post #1782), then somebody is either not giving the MOGA board the tools to be involved in an educated manner, or the board isn't really engaged on the legislative side of your trade organization. Both of those scenarios should worry any non-profit or trade organization that has people doing business in their name.