February 15, 2021 •
Montana Governor Repeals Directives Made By Former Governor

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Montana Gov. Greg Gianforte repealed two executive orders issued by former Gov. Steve Bullock. Executive Order 15-2018 required companies to report political spending if they wanted to bid on large state contracts. The order also required companies bidding for certain […]
Montana Gov. Greg Gianforte repealed two executive orders issued by former Gov. Steve Bullock.
Executive Order 15-2018 required companies to report political spending if they wanted to bid on large state contracts.
The order also required companies bidding for certain state contracts to disclose political donations made within 60 days of an election.
The second order allowed county election clerks to expand voting by mail for the November general election to help prevent the spread of the coronavirus.
The order also required counties to offer in-person voting, but it did not require polling places to be open on election day.
January 9, 2020 •
Federal Judge Dismisses Lawsuit Against Governor Bullock

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A lawsuit filed by the Illinois Opportunity Project over Montana Gov. Steve Bullock’s executive order on dark money in elections has been dismissed. The Illinois-based conservative advocacy group filed the lawsuit in U.S. federal court in Helena objecting to Executive […]
A lawsuit filed by the Illinois Opportunity Project over Montana Gov. Steve Bullock’s executive order on dark money in elections has been dismissed.
The Illinois-based conservative advocacy group filed the lawsuit in U.S. federal court in Helena objecting to Executive Order 15-2018.
The Executive order requires organizations receiving large state contracts to report political contributions that exceed $2,500, even if the disclosures are not required under federal election laws.
Judge Charles C. Lovell ruled the Illinois Opportunity Project could not prove it had been harmed by the executive order because current or potential donors refused to contribute money because they would be named.
The advocacy group has until January 21 to file an amended complaint.
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