Montana 2025 Regular Session

Montana Senate Bill SB254

Introduced
1/31/25  
Refer
2/4/25  

Caption

Prohibit direct or indirect expenditure of public money to hire lobbyist

Impact

If enacted, SB254 will significantly change how political subdivisions can engage with the legislative process. By restricting their ability to use public funds for lobbying, the bill seeks to promote equity among stakeholders, as it bars entities from utilizing taxpayer dollars for influence while potentially undermining their interests. This legislation is also likely to foster a more transparent governmental landscape, as it aims to level the playing field where public resources are concerned, aligning with principles of good governance and accountability.

Summary

Senate Bill 254, titled 'Restriction on Use of Public Funds for Lobbying by Political Subdivisions Act,' aims to prohibit the use of public funds for lobbying activities by political subdivisions, including school districts and local government units. The bill stipulates that these entities may not hire lobbyists or engage in contracted lobbying services, reinforcing the idea that public resources should not be used to influence legislative outcomes. Exceptions exist for reasonable allowances for travel and expenses incurred when public officers or judicial officers lobby on behalf of their divisions.

Sentiment

The sentiment around SB254 appears to be contentious, with advocates viewing it as a necessary reform to safeguard public funds from being misused in lobbying endeavors. They argue that such measures will foster fairness in how policies are influenced. However, detractors express concern that this bill could hinder the ability of local governments to effectively advocate for their needs at the state level, potentially leading to a lack of representation for local interests in the legislative arena.

Contention

Notable points of contention include the definition of lobbying and the threshold at which an activity constitutes prohibited lobbying behavior. Critics worry that the bill may inadvertently limit the capacity of local governments to engage in essential lobbying activities on behalf of their constituents. This highlights a broader debate over the balance between maintaining integrity in the use of public funds and ensuring adequate representation for local entities in state policy discussions.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MT HB2691

Relating to prohibitions on lobbyists making certain expenditures and gifts to public servants.

MT HB2722

Public resources; expenditures; prohibition

MT HB652

Contract lobbyists; prohibit agencies, universities and colleges from hiring with public funds.

MT S3381

Prohibits pharmacy benefits managers from operating pharmacy practice sites directly or indirectly.

MT SB344

Relating to the content of detailed reports filed by lobbyists and to monetary limits on expenditures by lobbyists.

MT SSB1042

A bill for an act prohibiting political subdivisions from using certain moneys to hire lobbyists, and providing penalties.(See SF 493.)

MT S09222

Prohibits the ownership, operation or control of pharmacies directly or indirectly by pharmacy benefit managers.

MT SB248

Lobbyist Regulation & Expenditure Reports

MT SB222

Revise laws related to lobbying prohibitions for public employees

MT HB2892

Lobbyists; political contributions prohibited

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