2023 Capitol Tracker

The lawmakers, bills and votes of the 68th Montana Legislature

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HB 171: Revise education laws related to residential treatment facilities

Became Law
βœ… Proposed
Introduced
Jan 4
βœ… 1st Cmte.
Advanced
Jan 18
βœ… House
Passed House
Feb 2
βœ… Senate
Passed Senate
Mar 28
βœ… Gov.
Signed
Apr 19

Sponsor:
πŸ“ƒ Bill text
πŸ’΅ Fiscal note
πŸ› Legal note
None on file
πŸ– Proposed amendments
See also: The official bill page.
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Legislative actions

How bills move through the Legislature
Showing major bill actions only.
DateAction
Jan 4
Introduced
Jan 5
Referred to Committee
πŸ‘₯ House Education
Jan 5
First Reading
Jan 11
Hearing
πŸ‘₯ House Education
Jan 18
Committee Executive Action--Bill Passed as Amended
πŸ‘₯ House Education
βœ… 13-0
R9-0
D4-0
Jan 26
2nd Reading Passed
βœ… 100-0
R68-0
D32-0
Jan 26
Rereferred to Committee
Jan 31
Jan 31
Committee Executive Action--Bill Passed
βœ… 19-0
R13-0
D6-0
Feb 2
3rd Reading Passed
βœ… 99-0
R68-0
D31-0
Feb 2
Transmitted to Senate
Feb 3
First Reading
Feb 6
Referred to Committee
Feb 7
Rereferred to Committee
Feb 15
Mar 15
Committee Executive Action--Bill Concurred
βœ… 11-0
R7-0
D4-0
Mar 20
2nd Reading Concurred
βœ… 50-0
R34-0
D16-0
Mar 20
Rereferred to Committee
Mar 24
Mar 24
Committee Executive Action--Bill Concurred
βœ… 18-1
R12-1
D6-0
Mar 28
3rd Reading Concurred
βœ… 49-1
R33-1
D16-0
Mar 29
Returned to House
Apr 13
Transmitted to Governor
Apr 19
Signed by Governor
Apr 19
Chapter Number Assigned
Showing major bill actions only.
This table may omit bill actions recorded since this guide's last update. See the bill page in LAWS for an official reference.

About the 2023 Montana Free Press Capitol Tracker

This guide is an effort to make the quantifiable aspects of the Montana Legislature more accessible to the public by compiling information about lawmakers, proposed bills and the legislative process. This is a project of Montana Free Press, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit newsroom that aims to provide Montanans with in-depth, nonpartisan news coverage.

The information presented here is collected from a variety of sources including the Montana Legislature’s public roster and its official bill-tracking system, the Legislative Automated Workflow System, or LAWS. Reporting and web design was done primarily by MTFP Deputy Editor Eric Dietrich. Please contact him at edietrich@montanafreepress.org with bug reports, questions or suggestions.

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