Montana 2025 Regular Session

Montana House Bill HB11

Introduced
12/11/24  
Refer
12/20/24  
Refer
12/20/24  
Engrossed
3/18/25  
Engrossed
3/18/25  
Refer
3/20/25  
Refer
3/20/25  
Enrolled
4/28/25  
Enrolled
4/28/25  
Passed
5/13/25  

Caption

Providing grants and appropriations through the Montana coal endowment program

Impact

The bill facilitates significant financial assistance to regional water authorities and local governments, enabling them to undertake essential water and sanitation projects. The earmarked funds include $150,000 for emergency grants and $1.5 million for infrastructure planning grants. This support is crucial for towns and counties that may face immediate challenges or longer-term planning needs to ensure their water systems are sustainable and reliable.

Summary

House Bill 11 is a legislative proposal aimed at appropriating funds from the Montana coal endowment special revenue account to support various infrastructure projects across the state. Specifically, the bill allocates $20 million for grants to local governments to enhance water and wastewater systems. This funding is expected to assist communities in improving their infrastructure, which is critical for public health and safety, and to support local economies through better water services.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HB 11 is generally positive among stakeholders who value improvements in local infrastructure. Advocates for the bill highlight its importance for revitalizing communities and ensuring access to clean water. There appears to be bipartisan support, although some discussions may include concerns about the adequacy of funding and the conditions placed on grants, which could impact how effectively these funds are utilized.

Contention

One notable point of contention involves the conditions tied to receiving grants. While these conditions are put in place to ensure accountability and proper planning, some local governments express concern that stringent requirements may hinder access to necessary funds, particularly for smaller entities with limited administrative resources. Additionally, the reliance on the coal endowment fund raises questions about the sustainability of funding given environmental and economic shifts in the state.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MT SB565

Creating the Montana endowment for early childhood and related structure

MT HSB544

A bill for an act creating an endowment tax on the endowment value of certain Iowa colleges and universities, limited charges relating to certain endowment funds, making appropriations to workforce grant and incentive programs, and making appropriations to supplement tuition grants for high-wage and high-demand jobs.(See HF 2240.)

MT HF2240

A bill for an act creating an endowment tax on the endowment value of certain Iowa colleges and universities, limiting charges relating to certain endowment funds, making appropriations to workforce grant and incentive programs, and making appropriations to supplement tuition grants for high-wage and high-demand jobs.(Formerly HSB 544.)

MT HB12

Montana historic preservation grants

MT HB579

Require local governments to fund capital reserve accounts before receiving certain grants and loans

MT SB134

Generally revise laws relating to gifts and endowments

MT HB1271

Reparations - Board, Fund, and Excise Tax on Endowments - Establishment

MT HB256

Creation of Montana water trust and special revenue accounts

MT HB6

Renewable resource grants

MT HB808

Creating the Montana brownfields program

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