Montana Bill to Make it Harder for Initiatives to Get on Ballot

Montana’s Attorney General and Secretary of State are sponsoring SB 96, which would make it more difficult for initiatives to get on the ballot. The bill would outlaw out-of-state circulators for initiatives, and also prohibit paying circulators per signature. The Attorney General, Mike McGrath, is a Democrat; the Secretary of State, Bradley Johnson, is a Republican.


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  1. The real intention here is to prevent the public from having a real choice in government. The people who are behind this are scum.

  2. Hm–the government trying to make it harder for the people to control the government. Typical, but inexcusable!

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