Montana Bill That Would Have Required Certain Information in Campaign Literature is Tabled

On January 14, the Montana State Senate Administration Committee tabled SB 13, a bill introduced by Senator Sue Malek (D-Missoula.) The bill would have provided that if printed literature by a candidate or political committee mentions how another candidate voted on a bill, that literature must list every vote that candidate took on that same bill. Thanks to Mike Fellows for this news.


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Montana Bill That Would Have Required Certain Information in Campaign Literature is Tabled — 2 Comments

  1. These folks always seem to go over board on having all the side effects listed when talking about the opposing candidate. I read another bill that was proposing only going back 6 years on a candidates record. It’s all about incumbent protection. There is always at least 3 votes on these bills plus what ever amendments they vote on.

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