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MT HB678
Bill
Status
Failed
5/20/2025
Primary Sponsor
Greg Oblander
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AI Summary
- Requires statements of purpose and implication for statewide ballot issues to be divided into two distinct parts
- First part must contain complete sentences and may not exceed 135 words (existing requirement)
- Adds new second part requiring an itemized and bulleted list of primary impacts, limited to 150 words maximum
- The impact list must include relevant facts, specific details of changes, and what remains the same, while excluding generalized assumptions or opinions
- Effective immediately upon passage and applies to ballot issues submitted to the secretary of state on or after the effective date
Legislative Description
Revise statement of purpose and implication for ballot issues
Elections
Last Action
(H) Died in Process
5/20/2025
Committee Referrals
State Administration2/24/2025
Full Bill Text
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