Economic Affairs
The Economic Affairs Committee of the Legislature will hear from various telecommunications providers Jan. 15 as the legislators consider how best to create incentives to improve access and affordability for broadband in Montana.
During the week of January 13 through 17, 2020, the Montana Legislature is holding "Legislative Week" There will be training sessions for all legislators on Tuesday, January 14, 2020, and the morning of Wednesday, January 15, 2020. There will be many other legislative committees meeting on Monday, Wednesday afternoon, Thursday, and Friday providing an ...
At their Nov. 7 meeting members of the Economic Affairs Interim Committee of the legislature decided to continue objections on two sets of rules, one related to dentures over implants and another related to a new point system for violations of alcohol laws.
Gnashing of {implanted) teeth and rules that could drive someone to drink are completely separate topics in some worlds, but legislators at the Nov. 7 meeting of the Economic Affairs Interim Committee will have the opportunity to hear concerns both about proposed dentures/teeth implant rules and penalties related to violating alcohol laws.
The Economic Affairs Interim Committee (EAIC) adopted a work plan at its Sept. 11 meeting to include studies of alcohol laws and broadband along with studies of how the lodging facility use tax is distributed and whether changes in occupational licensing laws might improve work opportunities for those convicted of crimes.
The Legislative News.