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SB 243 – Prohibit Discrimination in Real-Estate Sector Based on Free Speech and Religion
This bill would prohibit discrimination based on the free exercise of religion or the freedom of speech and expression the real estate industry.
HB 359 – Prohibit Minors from Attending Drag Shows
This bill would prohibit minors from attending drag shows, prohibit minors from entering sexually oriented businesses, prohibit drag performances in libraries or schools that receive state funding, and providing penalties.
HB 303 – Implement Medical Ethics and Diversity Act
This bill would provide protections for medical practitioners, health care institutions, and health care payers for actions based on conscience. Including free speech protections, whistleblower protections, and providing immunity.
HB 294 – Increase Aggregate Limit for Student Scholarship and Innovative Education Credit
This bill would provide a credit for providing supplemental funding to public schools innovative educational programs.
HB 268 – Establish a Child Tax Credit through the Individual Income Tax
This bill would establish a child tax credit for Montana resident taxpayers, providing a maximum refundable credit amount for a child 5 years of age or younger.
HB 234 – Revise Dissemination of Obscene Material to Minors Laws
This bill would revise laws regarding the public display or dissemination of obscene material to minors, removing exceptions for employees of public schools, officers, and employees of public libraries and museums.
SB 154 – Define the Right to Privacy to Clarify No Right to Abortion
This Bill would clarify that the right of individual privacy as referenced in the Montana constitution, the Montana Code Annotated, or the Administrative Rules of Montana does not create, and may not be construed as creating or recognizing, a right to abortion or to...
HB 197 – Constitutional Amendment on Article X, Section 9
This Legislation would submit a proposed Amendment to Article X, Section 9 of the Montana Constitution to provide that the board of regents must obey duly enacted laws by the Legislature.
SB 134 – Revise Injunction Laws
The legislation would ensure that temporary restraining orders expire after 10 days unless extended by a court order after a hearing. This is a good bill.