Montana State Legislature
2023-2024 Legislative Council
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Last Scheduled Meetings for 2024 were held on October 29, 2024
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Committee Staff:
Jerry Howe
Executive Director
Todd Everts
Legal Services Director, Attorney
Allison Dunbar
Secretary
The Legislative Council is a statutory, bipartisan, legislative committee established in 1957. The Council is composed of the Speaker of the House, the President of the Senate, the Minority leaders of each chamber, and four members chosen by the Speaker of the House, and four members chosen by the Senate Committee on Committees, respectively two from the majority party and two from the minority party in each chamber.
It provides ongoing leadership, direction, and foresight for the efficient operation and improvement of the Legislative Branch. It is the administrative committee for the Legislative Services Division and the administrative committee that submits the Legislative Branch budget each session.
Committee Members
October 29, 2024 - Legislative Rules Committee
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October 29, 2024 - Legislative Council
October 23, 2024 - Mid-Range Legislative Space Improvement Subcommittee
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October 3, 2024 - Legislative Council
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October 1, 2024 - Mid-Range Legislative Space Improvement Subcommittee
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September 20, 2024 - Mid-Range Legislative Space Improvement Subcommittee
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August 28, 2024- Legislative Council Mid-Range Legislative Space Improvement Subcommittee
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August 21, 2024 - Legislative Council - Rules Subcommittee
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August 21, 2024 - Legislative Council
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August 12, 2024 - Mid-Range Legislative Space Improvement Subcommittee
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May 30, 2024 - Subcommittee on Logistics and Appropriations
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March 14, 2024 - Legislative Council
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March 14, 2024 - Legislative Council Rules Subcommittee
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February 15, 2024 - Legislative Space Workgroup
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January 26, 2024 - Legislative Space Workgroup
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January 24, 2024 - Subcommittee on Logistics and Appropriations
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December 18, 2023 - Subcommittee on Logistics and Appropriations
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November 6, 2023 - Legislative Council
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August 23, 2023 - Legislative Council
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June 20, 2023 - Legislative Council
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May 18, 2023 - Legislative Council
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Legislative Improvement
Information from Past Studies
2013-2014, 2019
Annual Sessions
- History of Montana Annual Session Proposals - Table
- Annual Sessions - Montana History. The Full Report
- Other States: Annual vs. Biennial Sessions (NCSL)
- Public Commission on the Oregon Legislature (11/2006)
- NCSL Legisbrief on Legislative Sessions
- Legislative Sessions with Limited Scope (NCSL)
- Full and Part-Time Legislatures (NCSL)
- Legal Analysis on Scope and Effect of Montana Constitution regarding Regular Legislative Sessions (Everts, 2014)
Bills and Legislative Calendar
- Bill Statistics - Regular Sessions: 1951-2021
- General Introduction to Comparing Legislatures: Bill Limits, Pre-filing, Carryover, Etc.
- Information from 7 States on Limiting Legislative Bills, and Bill Deadlines
- NCSL Bill Limits
- Montana Legislator Survey - Highlights
- Results on Legislative Calendar and Scheduling
The Council's statutory duties are:
• designate the time for holding the presession caucuses (5-2-201, MCA);
• allocate office space occupied by the Legislative Branch (5-2-503, MCA);
• select studies to be conducted during the interim and assign the studies to the appropriate committees (5-5-217, MCA);
• employ and set the salary of the Executive Director of the Legislative Services Division (5-11-105, MCA);
• adopt rules for classification and pay of Legislative Branch employees with the concurrence of the Legislative Audit and Finance Committees (5-11-105, MCA);
• adopt rules governing personnel management of Legislative Branch employees with the concurrence of the Legislative Audit and Finance Committees (5-11-105, MCA);
• adopt procedures to administer legislator claims for reimbursements authorized by law for interim activity (5-11-105, MCA);
• establish time schedules and deadlines for the interim committees of the Legislature, including dates for requesting bills and completing interim work (5-11-105, MCA);
• review proposed legislation for agencies or entities that are not assigned to an interim committee or the Environmental Quality Council (5-11-105, MCA);
• assign to an appropriate committee a question of statewide importance that arises between sessions and for which there is no legislative committee already assigned to address the question (5-11-105, MCA);
• establish a functional organization within the Legislative Services Division in order to effectively and efficiently carry out all responsibilities delegated to the Division (5-11-112, MCA);
• set fees for proceedings of the Legislature (5-11-212, MCA);
• serve as the agency of interstate, international, and intergovernmental cooperation and as the appointing authority for legislative membership for voting purposes in interstate, international, and intergovernmental entities (5-11-303 through 5-11-305, MCA);
• approve and adopt a Legislative Branch computer system plan developed by the Legislative Branch Information Technology Planning Council (5-11-405, MCA);
• appoint members to policy committees of the Pacific Northwest Economic Region
(5-11-707, MCA);
• assist the Legislative Services Division in providing oversight of the state governmental broadcasting structure (5-11-1111, MCA), know as MPAN or the Montana Public Affairs Network;
• provide general supervision and policy for the Code Commissioner (1-11-203, MCA);
• with the advice of the Code Commissioner, decide on the quantity, quality, style, format, and grade of all Code Commissioner publications (1-11-301, MCA);
• fix the sales price of the Montana Code Annotated and ancillary publications (1-11-301, MCA);
• appoint members to serve on the Montana Commission on Uniform State Laws (1-12-101, MCA);
• adopt adequate rules for the use of any information technology resources (2-17-518, MCA);
• consult with and advise the Department of Administration concerning the assignment of space in the Capitol (2-17-805, MCA);
• serve as a long-range building committee to recommend to the Legislature and the Department of Administration construction and remodeling priorities for the Capitol
(2-17-805, MCA);
• serve as the budget approving authority with respect to Legislative Services Division programs (17-7-102, MCA);
• provide concurrence with the Environmental Quality Council's selection of the Legislative Environmental Analyst (75-1-323, MCA); and
• serve as the appropriate legislative committee for consultation with the Board of Land Commissioners regarding disposal, sale, or exchange of certain state lands (77-2-302 and 77-2-351, MCA).
About the Legislative Council: Commonly Asked Questions
Rules, Procedures and Guidelines for Interim Committees
Appointments:
- Interim Appointments Chart - Legislative and Nonlegislative (Updated 6/9/2023)
- American Rescue Plan Act Commissions (ARPA) (Updated 11/9/21)
- NCSL and CSG-West Standing Committee Appointments (Adopted 6/20/2023)