2023 Capitol Tracker

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

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Last update: 4:19 PM Mar 31, 2023
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GOP-held 68-32
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GOP-held 34-16
πŸ–‹ Governor
Greg Gianforte (R)
Sen. Mike Lang, SD 17

Sen. Mike Lang

Sixth-session Republican from Malta

Senate Agriculture, Livestock and Irrigation Chair

Representing Senate District 17
Malta, Glasgow, Plentywood

Lang previously served in the Montana Senate in 2017, 2019 and 2021, as well as the House in 2013 and 2015.

Committee assignments

Bills sponsored

πŸ“‹ SJ 13: Resolution for rangeland appreciation month
Mike Lang (R)πŸ“ƒ Bill text
βœ…1st Cmte.
βœ…Senate
✴️House
πŸ“‹ SJ 14: Resolution opposing bison introduction at Charles M. Russell Wildlife Refuge
βœ…1st Cmte.
βœ…Senate
✴️House
πŸ“‹ SR 26: Confirm governor's appointees for the board of veterinary medicine
βœ…1st Cmte.
βœ…Senate
πŸ“‹ SR 27: Confirm governor's appointee for the board of hail insurance
βœ…1st Cmte.
βœ…Senate
πŸ“‹ SB 28: Provide funding for conservation districts
βœ…1st Cmte.
βœ…Senate
✴️House
βšͺ️Gov.
πŸ“‹ SR 28: Confirm governor's appointee for director of department of agriculture
βœ…1st Cmte.
βœ…Senate
πŸ“‹ SR 52: Confirm governor's appointee for the livestock loss board
βœ…1st Cmte.
βœ…Senate
πŸ“‹ SB 53: Revise laws related to weights and measures
βœ…1st Cmte.
βœ…Senate
βœ…House
✴️Gov.
πŸ“‹ SR 64: Confirm governor's appointees for board of livestock
βœ…1st Cmte.
✴️Senate
πŸ“‹ SB 85: Require management of delisted grizzly bears at sustainable levels
βœ…1st Cmte.
βœ…Senate
✴️House
βšͺ️Gov.
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Key bill votes

Most recent floor votes on bills identified as notable by MTFP staff.
Motion / BillLang (R)OutcomeRepublicansDemocrats
Do Concur /
HB 13: State Employee Pay Plan and revising laws governing state employees
YES
Y
48-1
Y
32-1
Y
16-0
Do Concur /
HB 60: An act providing for an annual fee on electric vehicles registered in the state
YES
Y
39-11
Y
30-4
Y
9-7
Do Concur /
HB 172: Revise laws related to post-election audits
YES
Y
49-1
Y
33-1
Y
16-0
Do Concur /
HB 192: Use surplus revenue for income tax and property tax refunds and payment of bonds
YES
Y
32-18
Y
32-2
N
0-16
Do Concur /
HB 212: Increase business equipment tax exemption
YES
Y
33-17
Y
33-1
N
0-16
Do Concur /
HB 222: Provide rebates of property taxes paid on a principal residence
YES
Y
34-16
Y
34-0
N
0-16
Rerefer to JUS-Fitzpatrick /
HB 234: Revise dissemination of obscene material to minors laws
NO
N
18-32
Y
18-16
N
0-16
Do Concur /
HB 251: Provide budget stability through investment and liability reduction
YES
Y
34-16
Y
34-0
N
0-16
Do Concur /
HB 267: Create SAFER account for federal highway grants
YES
Y
33-17
Y
33-1
N
0-16
Do Concur /
HB 296: Revising laws relating to real estate transaction disclosures
YES
Y
40-10
Y
30-4
Y
10-6
Do Concur /
HB 326: Revise laws relating to the appointment of the judicial standards commission
YES
Y
29-21
Y
29-5
N
0-16
Do Pass /
SB 70: Revise the Quality Educator Loan Assistance Program
YES
Y
46-4
Y
30-4
Y
16-0
Do Pass /
SB 85: Require management of delisted grizzly bears at sustainable levels
YES
Y
37-12
Y
34-0
N
3-12
Do Concur /
SB 99: Provide for a youth health protection act
YES
Y
32-17
Y
32-1
N
0-16
Do Pass /
SB 109: Revise laws related to redistricting the PSC
NO
Y
30-20
Y
30-4
N
0-16
Do Pass /
SB 115: Revise definition of psychological abuse or neglect in CPS cases
YES
Y
47-2
Y
34-0
Y
13-2
Do Pass /
SB 121: Reduce top marginal income tax rate and increase EITC
YES
Y
35-15
Y
34-0
N
1-15
Do Pass /
SB 154: Define the right to privacy to clarify no right to abortion
YES
Y
28-21
Y
28-6
N
0-15
Do Pass /
SB 191: Revise preliminary injunction laws
YES
Y
33-17
Y
33-1
N
0-16
Do Pass /
SB 201: Revise judicial recusal laws when parties made campaign contributions
YES
Y
33-14
Y
32-0
N
1-14
Do Pass /
SB 295: Revising laws to accommodate grizzly bear delisting
YES
Y
35-15
Y
34-0
N
1-15
Do Pass /
SB 382: Create the Montana Land Use Planning Act
YES
Y
44-6
Y
28-6
Y
16-0
Do Pass /
SB 458: Define sex in Montana law
YES
Y
28-22
Y
28-6
N
0-16
Do Pass /
SB 481: Require cast vote records
YES
Y
49-1
Y
33-1
Y
16-0
Do Pass /
SB 490: Generally revising the legislature's investigative powers
YES
Y
34-16
Y
34-0
N
0-16
Do Pass /
SB 498: Revise laws related to absentee ballots
YES
Y
50-0
Y
34-0
Y
16-0

Floor vote statistics

Calculations based on 1,392 Senate floor votes in 2023 involving bills.
πŸ₯‡ 92%
of votes cast on winning side
Average for Senate Republicans is 91%.
πŸ”΄ 93%
of votes cast on side taken by most Republicans
Average for Senate Republicans is 92%.
πŸ”΅ 69%
of votes cast on side taken by most Democrats
Average for Senate Republicans is 68%.
Lang has been marked absent or excused for 0 votes. Average for Senate lawmakers is 9.3.

SD 17 election results

Last in-cycle for Senate election in 2020. House seats are elected every two years, Senate seats every four.

General election vote, 2020

(R) MIKE LANG(R) 100%
Ran unopposed

Party primary vote, 2020

(R) MIKE LANG(R) 100%
Ran unopposed

Governor vote in district, 2020

(R) GIANFORTE(R) 71%(D) 25%
Won by 45% (5,009 votes)

Montana Free Press coverage

MTFP legislative reporting involving Lang.
πŸ“° Environment
How environmental policy proposals are faring at the Legislature’s halfway mark
Mar 9, 2023 β€’ Amanda Eggert

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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