Montana BHA / Thursday, April 13, 2023 / Categories: Media, State Issues LETTER: Montanans Support SB 442 as Amended April 13, 2023 Montana State Capitol Building1301 E. 6th AvenueHelena, MT 59601 RE: Montanans Support SB 442 as Amended Dear Gov. Gianforte and Members of the Montana Legislature, Right now, Montana has a historic opportunity to invest in every part of our great state. Senate Bill 442 provides stable funding for rural infrastructure, supports veterans and drug treatment services, and establishes a new Habitat Legacy Account to conserve habitat and restore more of Montana’s land and waterways. This kind of collaboration brings the best of Montana to the forefront, and shows that our state really is one town, with some really long streets. For months now, citizens, lawmakers, and industry have worked to find a compromise on how to spend a portion of the revenue from Montana’s expanding recreational cannabis industry while also maintaining a stable revenue stream for the general fund. The debate has resulted in competing proposals this session to change the funding formula that lawmakers authorized during the 2021 legislative session through HB 701. Senate Bill 442 brings the greatest number of people together for the greatest good, over the longest course of time. It invests not only in our core values of healthcare and veterans, but also in our rural infrastructure and conservation programs while increasing our commitments to Montana’s timber and agricultural health and vitality. This bill helps ensure our energy sector has the ability to continue to work with conservation on critical issues such as sage grouse management, noxious weed management and wildlife habitat restoration while partnering with wildlife conservation organizations on projects that will lead to better outcomes for our energy sector and our wildlife. Senator Lang and his colleagues on the Senate Finance and Claims Committee deserve a tremendous amount of praise for working with a diverse group of stakeholders to seize this once-in-a-generation opportunity to bring Montanans together. His amended bill is intended to meet the needs of a broad set of interests including Montana’s counties, infrastructure investments, agricultural producers, timber industry, hunters, anglers, veterans, healthcare providers, criminal justice advocates, in a positive and congenial manner. The below signed organizations strongly urge your support of SB 442 as amended. Sincerely, Montana Petroleum AssociationMontana Stockgrowers AssociationMontana Farm Bureau FederationAssociation of Gallatin Agricultural IrrigatorsRuby Valley Strategic AllianceMontana Infrastructure CoalitionMontana Wood Products AssociationGreen Diamond Resource Co.F.H. Stoltze Land and LumberWeyerhauser LumberMarks Miller Post and PoleMark's Lumber CoPyramind LumberRY Timber Inc.Montana Department of the American LegionMontana National Guard AssociationEnlisted Association of the National Guard of MontanaAFL CIOLaborers' Local #1686Montana Brewers AssociationWild MontanaMontana Wildlife FederationMontana Conservation VotersBusiness for Montana's OutdoorsMontana Trout UnlimitedTrout UnlimitedRocky Mountain Elk FoundationMontana Association of Land TrustsThe Nature ConservancyTrust for Public LandMontana Land ReliancePrickly Pear Land TrustGallatin Valley Land TrustFlathead Land TrustFive Valleys Land TrustBitter Root Land TrustThe Conservation FundVital Ground FoundationMontana Citizen’s Elk Management CoalitionMontana Outfitters and Guides AssociationFishing Outfitters Association of MontanaFlathead Wildlife Inc.Anaconda SportsmenFresh TracksHellgate Hunters and AnglersSkyline Sportsmen's AssociationLaurel Rod and Gun ClubMontana Artemis AllianceMontana Bowhunters AssociationMontana Audubon SocietyMontana Conservation CorpsMontana Chapter of Backcountry Hunters and AnglersBig Hole Watershed CommitteeMontana Chapter of National Wild Turkey FederationMontana Wild Sheep FoundationMontana Watershed Coordination CouncilMontana Trails, Parks, and Recreation AssociationMontana Trails CoalitionMontana Trail Vehicle Riders AssociationMountain MamaState Parks FoundationLower Yellowstone River CoalitionAmerican Woodcock SocietyArchery Trade AssociationMule Deer FoundationDucks UnlimitedBoone and Crockett ClubNational Deer AssociationNational Wildlife FederationPheasants ForeverQuail ForeverRuffed Grouse SocietyDelta WaterfowlTheodore Roosevelt Conservation PartnershipWild Sheep FoundationSafari Club InternationalGreater Yellowstone CoalitionCongressional Sportsmen FoundationMeat Eater IncWild Livelihoods Business CoalitionNorthfork FinancialSpark R&DBeartooth GroupMystery RanchAhead by 11JeltPintler's Portal HostelExplore RentalsRevolution House MediaReedFly FarmsSturdy GirlTreeline Coffee RoastersBlackfoot River OutfittersHigh Plains Architects Previous Article GET ENGAGED Next Article Central Coast Heritage Protection Act Reintroduced Print 1 Rate this article: No rating Tags: Montana issuespolicy bloghabitat Montana BHAMontana BHA The voice for Montana's wild public lands, waters and wildlife Other posts by Montana BHA Contact author Full biography Full biography The voice for Montana's wild public lands, waters and wildlife x