Montana Legislature (56th: 1999) records, 1998-2000

Overview of the Collection

Creator
Montana. Legislature.
Title
Montana Legislature (56th: 1999) records
Dates
1998-2000 (inclusive)
Quantity
30.4 linear feet of shelf space
Collection Number
LR 56
Summary
Collection contains records (1998-2000) of the 56th Montana Legislature including minutes of joint, conference, and free conference committees; House of Representatives and Senate standing and select committees; bills and resolutions; journal and status reports; and miscellany of the regular session, June special session, and the May 2000 special session. The researcher should note that audio cassette hearings are only available for Joint committees, Conference and Free Conference committees, and House standing committees. [OVERSIZE MATERIAL: oversize box, card file boxes, map case, and multimedia collection.] To see a list of audio recordings available at MHS for 1999 click here..
Repository
Montana Historical Society, Library & Archives
Montana Historical Society Research Center Archives
225 North Roberts
PO Box 201201
Helena MT
59620-1201
Telephone: 4064442681
Fax: 4064445297
mhslibrary@mt.gov
Access Restrictions

Collection is open for research.

Languages
English
Sponsor
Funding for encoding this finding aid was provided through a grant awarded by the National Endowment for the Humanities.

Historical NoteReturn to Top

The Montana State Legislature is made up of two chambers, the Senate and the House of Representatives. The Constitution of Montana limits the size of the Senate to no fewer than 40 and no more than 50 members and the size of the House of Representatives to no fewer than 80 and no more than 100 members. Each house is responsible for choosing its officers, creating committees and establishing its own rules. The Montana Legislature meets for 90 days every odd numbered year, beginning the first Monday in January, or the following Wednesday if the first Monday is New Years Day. The first State Legislature convened on November 23, 1889, fifteen days after Montana became a state. Each following Legislature has been numbered sequentially.

The 56th Montana Legislature met from January 4th to April 21st, 1999. The leaders of the Senate were Bruce Crippen (R-President), Tom Beck (R-President Pro Tempore), John Harp (R-Majority Leader), and Steve Doherty (D-Minority Leader). The leaders of the House were John Mercer (R-Speaker), Doug Mood (R-Speaker Pro Tempore), Larry Grinde (R-Majority Leader), and Emily Swanson (D-Minority Leader).

Sources:Montana State Legislature Session Information ;The Constitution of the State of Montana as adopted by the Constitutional Convention March 22, 1972, and as ratified by the people, June 6, 1972, referendum no. 68, "A GUIDE TO THE MONTANA LEGISLATURE," The Montana Legislature,; “Montana Legislative Leadership 1889 – Present”.

Content DescriptionReturn to Top

Collection includes minutes of joint, conference, and free conference committees; House of Representatives and Senate standing committees; select committees on Constitutional Initiative 75, Constitutional Amendments, and Mental Health and Managed Care; bills and resolutions; and journal and status reports of the regular session, June special session, and the May 2000 special session. Collection also contains miscellany material including bill subject index; sponsor list; memorial tributes for Albert E. Kosena, Alvin W. Hageman, Arthur S. Osburnsen, George W. Brownlee, R. Budd Gould, Thomas Mortimer Clemow, Dave Brown, Robert Ammi Durkee, George Edward Gleed, Thomas Frederick Christian Haines, Margaret Helen Galvin O'Connell, Ralph James Beck, Jerry V. Lombardi, Joy Irene Nash, Herbert J. Klindt, Richard Joseph Knox, Gary Raymond Marbut, Orval S. Ellison, Paul Boylan, Ralph S. Eudaily, Richard G. Smith, George Roskie, Warren H. Davis, and Cecil Franklin Weeding; and temporary House and Senate rules. The research should note that audio cassette hearings are only available for Joint committees, Conference and Free Conference committees, and House standing committees.

Use of the CollectionReturn to Top

Alternative Forms Available

Committee hearings available on audio cassette at MHS.

Restrictions on Use

The Montana Historical Society is the owner of the materials in the Research Library and makes available reproductions for research, publication, and other uses. Written permission must be obtained from the Research Library before any reproduction use. The Society does not necessarily hold copyright to all of the materials in the collections. In some cases, permission for use may require seeking additional authorization from the copyright owners.

Preferred Citation

[item description and date]. Montana Legislature (56th: 1999) records, 1998-2000. Legislative Records 56. [box and folder number]. Montana Historical Society Research Center. Archives. Helena, Montana.

Administrative InformationReturn to Top

Arrangement

The collection is organized into the three subgroups, Regular Session, Special Session, and Second Special Session.

The Regular Session subgroup is organized into these four series, House and Senate Joint Committees, House of Representatives, Senate, and Miscellany. The series House and Senate Joint Committees is organized into these five subseries, Joint Subcommittee Minutes (arranged alphabetically by committee name and thereunder chronologically), Joint Committee Minutes (arranged alphabetically by committee name and thereunder chronologically), Joint Select Committees Minutes (arranged alphabetically by committee name and thereunder chronologically), Conference Committee Minutes (arranged numerically by House and then Senate bill number), and Free Conference Committee Minutes (arranged numerically by House and then Senate bill number). The series House of Representatives is organized into these six subseries, House Standing Committee Minutes (arranged alphabetically by committee name and thereunder chronologically), House Bills (arranged numerically by bill number), House Joint Resolutions (arranged numerically by bill number), House Resolutions (arranged numerically by bill number), House Bill Status Reports (arranged chronologically), and House Journals (arranged chronologically). The series Senate is organized into these six subseries, Senate Standing Committee Minutes (arranged alphabetically by committee name and thereunder chronologically), Senate Bills (arranged numerically by bill number), Senate Joint Resolutions (arranged numerically by bill number), Senate Resolutions (arranged numerically by bill number), Senate Bill Status Reports (arranged chronologically), and Senate Journals (arranged chronologically).

The subgroup Special Session is organized into these three series, House and Senate Joint Committees, House of Representatives, and Senate. The series House and Senate Joint Committees is organized into this one subseries, Joint Committee Minutes (arranged alphabetically by committee name and thereunder chronologically). The series House of Representatives is organized into these three subseries, House Standing Committee Minutes (arranged alphabetically by committee name and thereunder chronologically), House Bills (arranged numerically by bill number), and House Journals (arranged chronologically). The series Senate is organized into these three subseries Senate Standing Committee Minutes (arranged alphabetically by committee name and thereunder chronologically), Senate Bills (arranged numerically by bill number), and Senate Journals (arranged chronologically).

The subgroup Second Special Session is organized into these four series, House and Senate Joint Committees, House of Representatives, Senate, and Miscellany. The series House and Senate Joint Committees is organized into these two subseries Joint Committee Minutes (arranged alphabetically by committee name and thereunder chronologically), and Joint Select Committees Minutes (arranged alphabetically by committee name and thereunder chronologically). The series House of Representatives is organized into these three subseries, House Standing Committee Minutes (arranged alphabetically by committee name and thereunder chronologically), House Bills (arranged numerically by bill number), and House Joint Resolutions (arranged numerically by bill number). The series Senate is organized into these four subseries Senate Standing Committee Minutes (arranged alphabetically by committee name and thereunder chronologically), Senate Select Committee Minutes (arranged alphabetically by committee name and thereunder chronologically), Senate Bills (arranged numerically by bill number), and Senate Resolutions (arranged numerically by bill number).

Location of Collection

53:6-6

Acquisition Information

Acquisition information available upon request.

Processing Note

Connie Geiger processed the collection in 2000.

Separated Materials

OVERSIZE MATERIAL: oversize box, card file boxes, map case, and multimedia collection.

Detailed Description of the CollectionReturn to Top

Regular SessionReturn to Top

Container(s) Description Dates
House and Senate Joint Committees
Joint Subcommittee Minutes
Box/Folder
1 / 1-25
Appropriations: Corrections and Public Safety [January 22 and January 28 include OVERSIZE MATERIAL: see oversize box, folder 1]
1999 January 5 - February 17
1 / 26-42
Appropriations: Education and Cultural Resources [exhibits from January 6, January 11, January 22, and January 26 contain OVERSIZE MATERIAL: see oversize box, folder 1]
1999 January 5 - January 27
2 / 1-10
Appropriations: Education and Cultural Resources
1999 January 27 - February 19
2 / 11-40
Appropriations: General Government and Transportation [exhibits from January 29 and February 1 contain OVERSIZE MATERIAL: see oversize box, folder 1 and map case]
1999 January 5 - February 17
2 / 41-55
Appropriations: Health and Human Services
1999 January 5 - January 25
3 / 1-24
Appropriations: Health and Human Services
1999 January 26 - April 8
Appropriations: Human Services and Aging [see Appropriations: Health and Human Services]
Appropriations: Institutions [see Appropriations: Corrections and Public Safety]
Box/Folder
3 / 25-36
Appropriations: Long-Range Planning [exhibits from January 5, January 7, January 8, January 12, and January 14 contain OVERSIZE MATERIAL: see oversize box, folder 1; exhibits from January 6 contain MULTIMEDIA MATERIAL: see MM 22]
1999 January 5 - January 19
4 / 1-19
Appropriations: Long-Range Planning [exhibits from January 26, January 28, February 2, and February 5 contain OVERSIZE MATERIAL: see oversize box, folder 1]
1999 January 20 - March 12
4 / 20-41
Appropriations: Natural Resources and Commerce [exhibits from January 8, January 26, January 29, and February 4 contain OVERSIZE MATERIAL: see oversize box, folder 1]
1999 January 6 - February 5
5 / 1-8
Appropriations: Natural Resources and Commerce
1999 February 6 - February 17
Joint Committee Minutes
Box/Folder
5 / 9-10
Rules
1998 December 18 - 1999 January 8
Joint Select Committee Minutes
Box/Folder
5 / 11-15
Constitutional Initiative 75
1998 December 18 - 1999 January 15
5 / 16-17
Constitutional Amendments
1999 February 19 - February 20
5 / 18-34
Jobs and Income [exhibits from November 23, December 1, and January 15 contain OVERSIZE MATERIAL: see oversize box, folder 1]
1998 November 23 - 1999 January 19
5 / 35
Mental Health and Managed Care
1999 March 23
Conference Committee Minutes
Box/Folder
5 / 36
HJ 5 (re urging the United States Congress to repeal a federal act known as the Brady Law)
1999 April 14
5 / 37
HJ 16 (re recognizing, respecting, and protecting the rights of workers to organize unions)
1999 April 16
5 / 38
HB 13 (re providing pay and benefits for state employees statewide and blue collar pay plan)
1999 April 17
5 / 39
HB 57 (re exempting the University System from state fund requirement)
1999 April 12
5 / 40-41
HB 127 (re generally revising child support enforcement laws to improve services)
1999 April 19-21
5 / 42
HB 129 (re revising laws pertaining to highway hazards in area of emergency response vehicles)
1999 April 12
5 / 43
HB 182 (re generally revising laws relating to public retirement)
1999 April 16
5 / 44
HB 269 (re establishing a family advocacy program)
1999 April 15
5 / 45
HB 302 (re revising micro-business development act)
1999 April 14
5 / 46
HB 374 (re clarifying youth court act)
1999 April 15
5 / 47
HB 420 (re allowing deduction of transportation costs in computing taxes on metal mines)
1999 April 16
5 / 48
HB 459 (re concealed weapons permit reciprocity with other states)
1999 April 13
5 / 49
HB 478 (re limiting nonresident upland game bird licenses)
1999 April 14
5 / 50
HB 488 (re clarifying recreational use of state land for no charge to residents)
1999 April 19
5 / 51
HB 528 (re implementing American Indians educational program)
1999 April 13
5 / 52
HB 557 (re medical privacy for worker's compensation claims)
1999 April 13
5 / 53
HB 566 (re authorizing interim study of methods for alternative of firearm purchase checks)
1999 April 15
5 / 54
HB 590 (re background checks for certain school employees)
1999 April 13
5 / 55
HB 626 (re designating certain Montana waters as no wake zones)
1999 April 19
5 / 56
HB 648 (re issuing new license plates every four years)
1999 April 16
5 / 57
SB 10 (re revising the laws relating to slow-moving vehicles on four-lane highways)
1999 March 5
5 / 58-59
SB 20 (re revising procedure for Board of Pardons and Parole)
1999 March 8-9
5 / 60
SB 54 (re revising youth court act)
1999 March 22
5 / 61
SB 59 (re generally revising fish and game licensing statutes)
1999 April 14
5 / 62
SB 113 (re generally revising motor vehicle dealer laws)
1999 March 19
5 / 63
SB 195 (re revising military service purchase provisions for Public Employees Retirement System)
1999 April 13
5 / 64
SB 205 (re increasing aviation fuel tax by one cent; providing for airport paving project)
1999 April 16
5 / 65-66
SB 243 (re revising extended jurisdiction prosecution act; youth sentencing provisions)
1999 March 26- April 13
5 / 67
SB 274 (re exempting personal property used to build and launch space vehicles)
1999 April 8
5 / 68
SB 301 (re eliminating statutory appropriation of renewable resource funds to Montana State University - Northern)
1999 April 14
5 / 69
SB 334 (re revising laws related to outfitters)
1999 April 13
5 / 70
SB 338 (re revising hunter management and hunting access enhancement management programs)
1999 April 13
5 / 71
SB 406 (re revising laws for formation of cooperatives to purchase power for small customers)
1999 April 14
Free Conference Committee Minutes
Box/Folder
5 / 72
HJ 2 (re revenue estimating resolution)
1999 April 19
5 / 73
HB 2 (re general appropriations bill)
1999 April 14
6 / 1-4
HB 2 (re general appropriations bill)
1999 April 15-20
6 / 5
HB 5 (re appropriating money for capital projects for the biennium ending June 30, 2001)
1999 April 16
6 / 6
HB 11 (re the Treasure State endowment appropriations)
1999 April 16
6 / 7
HB 57 (re exempting university system from state fund requirement)
1999 April 16
6 / 8
HB 100 (re generally revising laws administered by the state auditor)
1999 April 13
6 / 9-10
HB 269 (re establishing a family advocacy program)
1999 April 15-16
6 / 11
HB 314 (re revising and restricting park and fishing access maintenance and improvement)
1999 April 15
6 / 12-13
HB 315 (re providing for establishment of primitive fishing access sites)
1999 April 13-14
6 / 14
HB 337 (re generally revising universal system benefits electric law)
1999 April 16
6 / 15
HB 470 (re revising Temporary Assistance to Needy Families block grant maintenance of effort percentage)
1999 April 15
6 / 16
HB 478 (re limiting nonresident upland game bird licenses)
1999 April 15
6 / 17
HB 490 (re changing the date of the western states regional presidential primary)
1999 April 21
6 / 18
HB 506 (re clarifying consumer protection for auto body and glass repair)
1999 April 14
6 / 19
HB 533 (re revising youth hunting and conservation laws)
1999 April 19
6 / 20
HB 540 (re revising taxation of certain vehicles; registration fee on light vehicles)
1999 April 19-20
6 / 21
SB 33 (re generally revising laws regarding prisons and prisoners)
1999 April 13
6 / 22
SB 79 (re imposing a six-mill levy for support of the University System)
1999 March 10
6 / 23
SB 81 (re submitting six-mill levy to electorate)
1999 April 16-17
6 / 24
SB 96 (re modifying provisions governing protest of changes in municipal zoning regulations) S.B. 97 (re generally revising laws relating to local planning and subdivision review)
1999 April 12
6 / 25
SB 111 (re exempting intangible personal property from taxation)
1999 April 16
6 / 26
SB 184 (re generally revising property tax law)
1999 April 16
6 / 27-29
SB 200 (re stimulating economic growth and business retention; revise class eight property tax)
1999 March 29 - April 9
6 / 30-31
SB 217 (re allowing electrical apprentice to take license exam)
1999 April 13-15
6 / 32
SB 229 (re exempting certain school districts from non-construction services job classification) S.B. 458 (re revising restitution amounts for certain illegally taken species)
1999 April 13
6 / 33
SB 260 (re reducing the taxes on light vehicles and fleet vehicles)
1999 March 16
SB 458 [see SB 229]
Box/Folder
6 / 34
SB 482 (re requesting interim study of licensure for mortgage lending)
1999 April 13
6 / 35-37
SB 499 (re revising water quality act per federal requirements)
1999 April 13-15
House of Representatives
House Standing Committee Minutes
Box/Folder
6 / 38-59
Agriculture [exhibits from January 21 and February 16 contain OVERSIZE MATERIAL: see oversize box, folder 2]
1999 January 5 - April 15
6 / 60-67
Appropriations
1999 January 5 - January 20
7 / 1-39
Appropriations [exhibits from February 1 and March 9 contain OVERSIZE MATERIAL: see oversize box, folder 2; exhibits from March 19 contain OVERSIZE MATERIAL, see card file box 1]
1999 January 21 - March 29
8 / 1-6
Appropriations
1999 March 30 - April 14
8 / 7-29
Business and Labor [exhibits from January 29 contain OVERSIZE MATERIAL: see oversize box, folder 2]
1999 January 5 - January 29
9 / 1-28
Business and Labor [exhibits from February 5 and February 9 contain OVERSIZE MATERIAL: see oversize box, folder 2]
1999 February 2 - March 29
9 / 29-52
Education [exhibits from February 5 contain OVERSIZE MATERIAL: see map case]
1999 January 8 - April 7
9 / 53-54
Ethics
1999 January 8 - April 12
10 / 1-23
Fish, Wildlife, and Parks [exhibits from January 12 contain OVERSIZE MATERIAL: see oversize box, folder 2]
1999 January 7 - March 29
10 / 24-39
Human Services
1999 January 6 - February 12
11 / 1-12
Human Services [exhibits from March 3 contain OVERSIZE MATERIAL: see map case]
1999 February 15 - March 26
11 / 13-44
Judiciary [exhibits from February 5, February 9, and February 10 contain OVERSIZE MATERIAL: see oversize box (2/5 and 2/9) and map case (2/10); exhibits from February 12 contain MULTIMEDIA MATERIAL: see MM 23]
1999 January 6 - March 2
12 / 1-17
Judiciary
1999 March 3 - April 13
12 / 18-19
Judiciary Subcommittee
1999 February 3 - February 5
12 / 20-38
Local Government [exhibits from February 9 contain OVERSIZE MATERIAL: see oversize box, folder 2]
1999 January 7 - March 25
12 / 39-56
Natural Resources [exhibits from January 22 contain OVERSIZE MATERIAL: see map case]
1999 January 6 - February 15
13 / 1-13
Natural Resources [exhibits from February 17 and March 12 contain OVERSIZE MATERIAL: see oversize box, folder 2]
1999 February 17 - April 9
Natural Resources joint meeting with Senate Natural Resources Committee, April 12, 1999 [SEE Senate Natural Resources, April 12, 1999]
Box/Folder
13 / 14-19
Rules
1999 January 7 - March 20
13 / 20-51
State Administration
1999 January 5 - March 3
14 / 1-15
State Administration
1999 March 4 - April 7
14 / 16-24
State / Federal Relations
1999 January 19 - March 23
14 / 25-58
Taxation [exhibits from January 26, February 8, and February 17 contain OVERSIZE MATERIAL: see oversize box, folder 2]
1999 January 5 - March 3
15 / 1-23
Taxation [exhibits from March 25, contain OVERSIZE MATERIAL: see oversize box, folder 2]
1999 March 4 - April 12
15 / 24-49
Transportation [exhibits from February 17 and March 12 contain OVERSIZE MATERIAL: see oversize box, folder 2]
1999 January 6 - March 26
House Bills
Box/Folder
16 / 1-50
Bill nos. 1-166
1999
17 / 1-64
Bill nos. 167-455
1999
18 / 1-43
Bill nos. 466-678
1999
House Joint Resolutions
Box/Folder
18 / 44-51
Bill nos. 1-38
1999
House Resolutions
Box/Folder
18 / 52
Bill nos. 1-2
1999
House Bill Status Reports
Box/Folder
18 / 53-60
1st Legislative Day - 31st Legislative Day
1999 January 4 - February 8
19 / 1-15
32nd Legislative Day - 87th Legislative Day
1999 February 9 - April 21
19 / 16
Introduced Bill Status Report (final status report for all introduced bills)
1999 April 26
House Journals
Box/Folder
19 / 17-34
1st Legislative Day - 87th Legislative Day
1999 January 4 - April 21
Senate
Senate Standing Committee Minutes
Box/Folder
19 / 35-43
Agriculture, Livestock and Irrigation
1999 January 8 - February 5
20 / 1-13
Agriculture, Livestock and Irrigation [exhibits from February 8 and March 10 contain OVERSIZE MATERIAL: see oversize box, folder 3]
1999 February 8 - March 17
20 / 14-51
Business and Industry [exhibits from February 9 contain OVERSIZE MATERIAL: see oversize box, folder 3]
1999 January 6 - March 17
21 / 1-10
Business and Industry
1999 March 18 - April 8
21 / 11-37
Education and Cultural Resources
1999 January 8 - March 14
21 / 38-39
Ethics
1999 February 2 - February 16
21 / 40-62
Finance and Claims
1999 January 7 - March 12
22 / 1-14
Finance and Claims [exhibits from April 6 contain OVERSIZE MATERIAL: see oversize box, folder 3]
1999 March 15- April 12
22 / 15-18
Finance and Claims Subcommittee
1999 March 8 - April 7
22 / 19-38
Fish and Game [exhibits from February 16 and March 9 contain OVERSIZE MATERIAL: see map case and oversize box, folder 3, respectively]
1999 January 7 - April 8
22 / 39-45
Highways and Transportation
1999 January 5 - January 26
23 / 1-15
Highways and Transportation [exhibits from February 9 contain OVERSIZE MATERIAL: see oversize box 6, folder 3]
1999 January 28 - April 8
23 / 16-64
Judiciary
1999 January 6 - March 23
24 / 1-7
Judiciary
1999 March 24 - April 16
24 / 8-10
Judiciary Subcommittee on Y2K
1999 February 1-5
24 / 11-29
Labor and Employment Relations
1999 January 12 - March 25
24 / 30-51
Local Government [exhibits from March 16 contain OVERSIZE MATERIAL: see oversize box, folder 3]
1999 January 7 - April 8
24 / 52-63
Natural Resources
1999 January 6 - February 8
25 / 1-18
Natural Resources [exhibits from February 10 and February 15 contain OVERSIZE MATERIAL: see oversize box, folder 3]
1999 February 10 - April 7
25 / 19
Natural Resources Joint Meeting with House Natural Resources
1999 April 12
25 / 20-45
Public Health, Welfare and Safety [exhibits from January 22 contain MULTIMEDIA MATERIAL: see MM 24; exhibits from March 5 contain OVERSIZE MATERIAL: see oversize box, folder 3]
1999 January 8 - March 19
26 / 1-2
Public Health, Welfare and Safety Subcommittee on SB 103
1999 January 22 - February 1
26 / 3-5
Public Health, Welfare and Safety Subcommittee on SB 322
1999 February 19 - March 19
26 / 6-9
Rules
1999 January 8 - April 9
26 / 10-59
State Administration [exhibits from March 12 contain OVERSIZE MATERIAL: see oversize box, folder 3]
1999 January 8 - April 16
26 / 60-82
Taxation [exhibits from January 22 and January 29 contain OVERSIZE MATERIAL: see oversize box, folder 3]
1999 January 6 - February 15
27 / 1-28
Taxation [exhibits from March 5 contain OVERSIZE MATERIAL: see oversize box, folder 3]
1999 February 16 - April 13
27 / 29-40
Taxation Subcommittee on Sales Tax
1999 February 16 - March 19
27 / 41
Taxation Subcommittee on SB 92 and SB 494
1999 March 23
27 / 42-44
Taxation Subcommittee on Sales Tax
1999 March 24-26
27 / 45
Taxation Subcommittee on Oil and Gas Bills
1999 April 9
27 / 46
Taxation Subcommittee on HB 678
1999 April 12
Senate Bills
Box/Folder
27 / 47-66
Bill nos. 1-64
1999
28 / 1-56
Bill nos. 65-221
1999
29 / 1-61
Bill nos. 222-491
1999
30 / 1-14
Bill nos. 492-534
1999
Senate Joint Resolutions
Box/Folder
30 / 15-18
Bill nos. 1-21
1999
Senate Resolutions
Box/Folder
30 / 19-20
Bill nos. 1-7
1999
Senate Bill Status Reports
Box/Folder
30 / 21-36
1st Legislative Day - 87th Legislative Day
1999 January 4 - April 21
Senate Journals
Box/Folder
30 / 37-52
1st Legislative Day - 87th Legislative Day
1999 January 4 - April 21
Miscellany
Box/Folder
30 / 53
Bill subject index
1999
30 / 54
Memorial tributes (for Albert E. Kosena, Alvin W. Hageman, Arthur S. Osburnsen, George W. Brownlee, R. Budd Gould, Thomas Mortimer Clemow, Dave Brown, Robert Ammi Durkee, George Edward Gleed, Thomas Frederick Christian Haines, Margaret Helen Galvin O'Connell, Ralph James Beck, Jerry V. Lombardi, Joy Irene Nash, Herbert J. Klindt, Richard Joseph Knox, Gary Raymond Marbut, Orval S. Ellison, Paul Boylan, Ralph S. Eudaily, Richard G. Smith, George Roskie, Warren H. Davis, and Cecil Franklin Weeding)
1999
30 / 55
Sponsor list
1999

Special SessionReturn to Top

Container(s) Description Dates
House and Senate Joint Committees
Joint Committee Minutes
Box/Folder
31 / 1
Rules
1999 June 14
House of Representatives
House Standing Committee Minutes
Box/Folder
31 / 2
Appropriations
1999 June 15
31 / 3
Natural Resources [exhibits from June 16 contain OVERSIZE MATERIAL: see oversize box, folder 4]
1999 June 16
31 / 4
Transportation
1999 June 16
House Bills
Box/Folder
31 / 5
Bill nos. 1-2
1999
House Journals
Box/Folder
31 / 6
1st Legislative Day - 2nd Legislative Day
1999
Senate
Senate Standing Committee Minutes
Box/Folder
31 / 7-8
Finance and Claims
1999 June 15 - 16
31 / 9
Highways and Transportation
1999 June 15
31 / 10
Natural Resources [exhibits from June 15 contain OVERSIZE MATERIAL: see oversize box, folder 4]
1999 June 15
31 / 11
Rules
1999 June 14
Senate Bills
Box/Folder
31 / 12
Bill nos. 1-2
1999
Senate Journals
Box/Folder
31 / 13
1st Legislative Day - 2nd Legislative Day
1999 June 15 - 16

Second Special SessionReturn to Top

Container(s) Description Dates
House and Senate Joint Committees
Joint Committee Minutes
Box/Folder
32 / 1
Taxation
2000 May 5
Joint Select Committee Minutes
Box/Folder
32 / 2-3
Taxation
2000 April 27
House of Representatives
House Standing Committee Minutes
Box/Folder
32 / 4
Agriculture
2000 May 10
32 / 5-6
Appropriations
2000 May 8-9
Appropriations [see also: Senate Finance and Claims]
Box/Folder
32 / 7
Business and Labor
2000 May 11
32 / 8
Fish, Wildlife, and Parks
2000 May 9
32 / 9
Human Services
2000 May 10
32 / 10
Natural Resources
2000 May 10
32 / 11-15
Taxation
2000 May 6-11
House Bills
Box/Folder
32 / 16-17
Bill nos. 1-10
2000
House Joint Resolutions
Box/Folder
32 / 18
Bill nos. 1-3
2000
32 / 19
Introduced Bills Status Report (status reports for House and Senate introduced bills)
2000
Senate
Senate Standing Committee Minutes
Box/Folder
33 / 1-4
Finance and Claims and House Appropriations
2000 April 26-28
33 / 5-8
Finance and Claims
2000 May 8-10
33 / 9-11
Judiciary
2000 May 8-11
Senate Select Committee Minutes
Box/Folder
33 / 12
Agriculture
2000 May 8
33 / 13-14
Natural Resources
2000 May 9-11
33 / 15-22
Taxation
2000 May 6-11
Senate Bills
Box/Folder
33 / 23-24
Bill nos. 1-13
2000
Senate Resolutions
Box/Folder
33 / 25
Bill nos. 1-3
2000
Miscellany
Box/Folder
33 / 26
Temporary House Rules
2000
33 / 27
Temporary Senate Rules
2000

Names and SubjectsReturn to Top

Subject Terms

  • Bills, Legislative--Montana.
  • Legislative bodies--Committees--Montana.

Geographical Names

  • Montana--Politics and government.