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Montana Legislature 2019 January Bill Search Results Regular Session 3/8/2019 LAWS Bill Search Results Page Montana Legislature 2019 January Bill Search Results Regular Session Log Off Pref Acct Welcome to the 66th Regular Session of the Montana Legislature. Session began January 7th, 2019 at noon. Introduced Bills Matching the Search Criteria Current Logon ID - KIRKJAMES Preference List - SAM Followed Bills | Go to Unintroduced Bill List | * after status indicates the bill is probably dead Total number of Introduced Bills - 117 Total number of Introduced and Unintroduced Bills - 258 Print Friendly Email this Page READ ME Bill Type - LC Status Primary Sponsor Status Short Title Note Number Number Date HB 2 LC0212 Nancy Ballance (H) Hearing -- (H) 03/08/2019; General 1 SF. Support. (R) HD 87 Appropriations 8:00 AM, Appropriations Act Executive Budget Rm 102 for Prog 6 (OPI) & Prog 9 (School Funding) HB 14 LC0223 Ryan Lynch (H) Rereferred to 02/15/2019 Long-Range 4 FT. Monitor. (D) HD 76 Committee -- (H) Building Bonding Governor Appropriations Program Infrastructure Bill HB 18 LC0314 Sharon Stewart (H) Tabled in 02/08/2019 Providing funding Monitor Peregoy (D) HD 42 Committee* -- (H) for school district Education programs serving English Learners HB 27 LC0474 Moffie Funk (H) Tabled in 02/14/2019 Generally revise 1 SF. Support. SAM (D) HD 82 Committee* -- (H) special education Priority Bill for Spec Appropriations funding Ed Funding HB 33 LC0315 Jonathan Windy Boy (S) Committee 02/26/2019 Extend the Montana Monitor (D) HD 32 Report--Bill Indian Language Concurred -- (S) Preservation Education and Program Cultural Resources HB 41 LC0318 Jonathan Windy Boy (S) Referred to 02/20/2019 Extend the Cultural Monitor (D) HD 32 Committee -- (S) Integrity and Education and Commitment Act Cultural Resources (language immersion programs) HB 61 LC0227 David Bedey Chapter Number 02/19/2019 Revise school data Support (R) HD 86 Assigned privacy laws HB 118 LC0439 Julie Dooling (H) Tabled in 02/27/2019 Create grant program Monitor (R) HD 70 Committee* -- (H) to remove lead from Natural Resources school water supplies HB 127 LC2931 Geraldine Custer (H) Signed by 02/27/2019 Generally revise laws Monitor. State (R) HD 39 Speaker related to state payment moved one payments to schools month later http://laws.leg.mt.gov/legprd_pref/law_utilities.CallBillSearchResults?P_ENTY_ID_SEQ2=15480&P_PFLT_APPL_SEQ=1&P_SESS=20191 1/16 3/8/2019 LAWS Bill Search Results Page HB 145 LC1535 Daniel Zolnikov (H) Transmitted to 02/26/2019 Generally revise gun 6. Monitor. Gun Bill (R) HD 45 Governor laws HB 153 LC1756 Kathy Kelker (S) Scheduled for 2nd 03/08/2019 Generally revise Monitor. Gifted & (D) HD 47 Reading education laws Talented Reporting related to gifted and talented programs HB 155 LC0493 Casey Knudsen (S) Hearing -- (S) 03/12/2019; Generally revise 6. Monitor. Gun Bill (R) HD 33 Judiciary 9:00 AM, Montana weapons Rm 303 laws HB 159 LC0371 Bruce Grubbs (H) Signed by 02/27/2019 Generally revise 1 SF. Support. MT- (R) HD 68 Governor education funding PEC testimony laws identifying what is missing to funding HB 171 LC2063 David Bedey (H) Tabled in 02/22/2019 Create career and Monitor. BPE (R) HD 86 Committee* -- (H) technical education missing from Education and workforce Commission development commission HB 173 LC1495 Shane A Morigeau (S) Hearing -- (S) 03/12/2019; Revise consent laws Monitor. Amend to (D) HD 95 Judiciary 9:00 AM, for elementary or include broader Rm 303 high school students protection for in a school setting students HB 175 LC2954 Julie Dooling (H) Signed by 03/01/2019 Provide for state Monitor (R) HD 70 Speaker employee pay plan HB 176 LC2346 David Bedey (H) Signed by 02/27/2019 Clarify approval Monitor (R) HD 86 Speaker process for new community college district HB 177 LC2966 Fred Anderson (S) Referred to 02/25/2019 Allow school 1 SF. Support (R) HD 20 Committee -- (S) districts to use Education and equalization aid for Cultural Resources preschool programs HB 178 LC2962 Fred Anderson (H) 2nd Reading Not 01/31/2019 Prohibit texting and Monitor (R) HD 20 Passed* driving by minors. HB 186 LC0389 Mary Ann Dunwell (H) Tabled in 02/11/2019 Revise laws related 5 MH. Monitor (D) HD 84 Committee* -- (H) to depression Appropriations screening in public schools HB 187 LC0176 Mary Ann Dunwell (H) Tabled in 01/24/2019 Revise laws related 5 MH. Monitor (D) HD 84 Committee* -- (H) to youth suicide Human Services prevention HB 190 LC1596 Bruce Grubbs (S) Referred to 02/12/2019 Revise local Monitor (R) HD 68 Committee -- (S) government authority Highways and to set school zone Transportation speed limits HB 191 LC1301 Bruce Grubbs (H) Missed Deadline 03/02/2019 Provide for K-12 1 SF. Monitor. (R) HD 68 for General Bill synchronous distance Synchronous Transmittal* learning payment distance learning payment added to formula HB 199 LC1181 Barry Usher (H) Tabled in 01/31/2019 Generally revise laws Monitor. (R) HD 40 Committee* -- (H) related to bullying Judiciary HB 204 LC1184 Marilyn Ryan (S) Hearing -- (S) 03/13/2019; Generally revise Monitor (D) HD 99 State Administration 3:00 PM, teachers' retirement Rm 335 system laws HB 211 LC0341 Llew Jones (S) Hearing -- (S) 03/08/2019; Address recruitment 2 RR. Support. QEP http://laws.leg.mt.gov/legprd_pref/law_utilities.CallBillSearchResults?P_ENTY_ID_SEQ2=15480&P_PFLT_APPL_SEQ=1&P_SESS=20191 2/16 3/8/2019 LAWS Bill Search Results Page (R) HD 18 Education and 3:00 PM, and retention of K-12 for R & R Critical Cultural Resources Rm 422 quality educators Shortage HB 212 LC1258 Llew Jones (S) Hearing -- (S) 03/08/2019; Revise funding for Monitor (R) HD 18 Education and 3:00 PM, community colleges Cultural Resources Rm 422 HB 218 LC1297 Sue Vinton (H) Hearing -- (H) 02/20/2019; Generally revise laws 1 SF. Support. Tech (R) HD 56 Appropriations 3:00 PM, related to career and Ed bill Rm 102 technical education HB 219 LC1499 Shane A Morigeau (S) Hearing -- (S) 03/13/2019; Establish Indigenous Monitor (D) HD 95 State Administration 3:00 PM, Peoples Day in Rm 335 Montana HB 225 LC0949 Casey Schreiner (H) Hearing -- (H) 02/04/2019; Revise school laws 1 SF. Support. Gov (D) HD 26 Education 3:00 PM, related to inflation, school funding bill Rm 137 preschool, and w Inflation, SpEd, special education Preschool HB 235 LC1143 Dave Fern (D) HD 5 (H) Tabled in 02/01/2019 Provide options, 2 RR. Support. Committee* -- (H) conditions for Health insurance Human Services financing school incentives & health group plans flexibilities for certain group HB 237 LC3048 Jasmine Krotkov (S) Hearing -- (S) 02/25/2019; Allow school district 4 FT. Support (D) HD 25 Finance and Claims 8:00 AM, bond issuance for a Rm 317 term of up to 30 years HB 247 LC1592 Bruce Grubbs (S) Committee 02/26/2019 Provide greater 4 FT. Support. SAM (R) HD 68 Report--Bill flexibility for school Priority Bill Concurred -- (S) districts in financing Education and major maintenance Cultural Resources HB 263 LC2768 Jonathan Windy Boy (H) Missed Deadline 03/02/2019 Revise laws related Monitor (D) HD 32 for General Bill to Indian language Transmittal* immersion programs in schools HB 270 LC1231 Moffie Funk (H) Tabled in 02/08/2019 License speech Monitor. SpEd (D) HD 82 Committee* -- (H) language pathology Business and Labor and audiology assistants HB 282 LC2664 Denley M Loge (S) Hearing -- (S) 03/15/2019; Protect vulnerable Monitor (R) HD 14 Judiciary 9:00 AM, persons from sexual Rm 303 misconduct HB 290 LC3121 Peggy Webb (S) Hearing -- (S) 03/11/2019; Require child support Monitor (R) HD 43 Public Health, 3:00 PM, cooperation for food Welfare and Safety Rm 317 stamp eligibility HB 295 LC1296 Fred Anderson (H) Hearing -- (H) 02/20/2019; Create grant program 1 SF. Support. (R) HD 20 Appropriations 3:00 PM, to encourage work- Incentivize Work- Rm 102 based learning based Learning Innovation HB 298 LC0571 Christopher Pope (H) Transmitted to 02/28/2019 Revise funding for 1 SF. Monitor. ANB (D) HD 65 Senate students with for Spec Ed up to disabilities 21. Excess cost to local district HB 300 LC0137 Kerry White (H) Hearing -- (H) 02/06/2019; Generally revise Monitor. Sales tax to (R) HD 64 Taxation 8:00 AM, taxes and the replace property Rm 152 distribution of taxes revenue through sales tax HB 303 LC1630 Greg DeVries (H) Missed Deadline 03/02/2019 Eliminate 6. Oppose. (R) HD 75 for General Bill compulsory Eliminates http://laws.leg.mt.gov/legprd_pref/law_utilities.CallBillSearchResults?P_ENTY_ID_SEQ2=15480&P_PFLT_APPL_SEQ=1&P_SESS=20191 3/16 3/8/2019 LAWS Bill Search Results Page Transmittal* education compulsory requirements enrollment and attendance. HB 321 LC2964 Fred Anderson (H) Missed Deadline 03/02/2019 Allow local Monitor (R) HD 20 for General Bill governments to limit Transmittal* use of compression brakes HB 322 LC1545 John Fuller (R) HD 8 (S) Hearing -- (S) 03/13/2019; Remove requirement 6. Monitor Judiciary 9:00 AM, to provide SSN on Rm 303 concealed weapons permit application HB 323 LC1577 Brad Tschida (S) Hearing -- (S) 03/13/2019; Provide for free Monitor (R) HD 97 Business, Labor, and 8:30 AM, association for non- Economic Affairs Rm 422 union public employees HB 325 LC2922 Matt Regier (S) Hearing -- (S) 03/15/2019; Generally revise 6. Monitor. Gun Bill (R) HD 4 Judiciary 9:00 AM, firearm laws Rm 303 HB 351 LC0595 Wendy McKamey (H) Rereferred to 02/26/2019 Encourage 1 SF. Support. (R) HD 19 Committee -- (H) transformational Incentivize Appropriations learning Transformational Learning HB 354 LC1309 Rodney Garcia (H) Tabled in 02/08/2019 Restrict sexually Oppose.
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