Archive for April, 2009

By Mike Dennison, State Bureau

Key lawmakers Saturday finally struck a tentative deal on the state budget, breaking a week-long gridlock and putting the 2009 Legislature on course to finish by its scheduled 90th day next week.

“I think that it’s going to all work out, with the changes that we have agreed to,” Rep. Jon Sesso, D-Butte, said as House and Senate conferees announced the deal at the Capitol Saturday morning. “It’s not as much (spending for some programs) as I would’ve hoped, but apparently it’s more than other people wanted. As usual, we are trying to find the middle.”

The deal, which still needs final approval by the full Legislature and Gov. Brian Schweitzer, includes implementation of Initiative 155, the voter-approved expansion of government health insurance for children in low- and moderate-income families. Read More→

by Daniel Person, Bozeman Daily Chronicle

Democrats fired another shot in the battle over children’s health insurance Thursday, cutting off negotiations on an important bill that could dictate how many kids are covered by the state.

And they got one Republican’s help doing it.

The House voted 51-49 to stop the work of a committee that had been working on House Bill 676, which could kill the legislation implementing parts of the state’s main spending bill. Read More→

Categories : Media, State Budget
Apr
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Capitol Moment:

Posted by: Staff
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Butte is in the House! Left to right: Representative Jon Sesso, Senator Steve Gallus, Senator Jim Keane. Photo by George Lane.

Categories : Media

By MATT GOURAS Associated Press

The House upped the ante in the deepening budget stalemate Thursday, withdrawing from talks over one key bill.

House Democrats, with the help of one Republican vote, moved to disband the conference committee talking about a bill that primarily guts the voter-approved expansion of children’s health insurance.

House Speaker Bob Bergren is a Havre Democrat overseeing a 50-50 House. He says he wants to see progress in talks with the Senate on the main budget and the federal stimulus plan before he continues talking about the CHIP showdown.

Republicans say the move is just gamesmanship and may not have much impact on the final outcome - which still needs to be negotiated between very different ideological stands each side is taking.

The Senate controlled by Republicans wants to undo much of the Initiative 155 CHIP expansion, shift education spending increases over to one-time federal money and make other cuts to the House spending plan.

Categories : Media, State Budget

Carbon sequestrationThe Montana House is endorsing a compromise for carbon sequestration, the technology many see as the future for the coal industry.

Senate Bill 498 would set rules governing how carbon dioxide is stored underground in Montana.

Although no company currently has a plant capable of stripping potentially harmful carbon out of coal during the burning process, many say it will have to be done in the future to meet potential greenhouse gas rules.

Both the coal industry and environmentalist groups have pushed for different versions of the bill.

Critics say lawmakers are writing rules for a technology that doesn’t even exist, and talking about a complex issue they know nothing about.

The House gave initial endorsement to the idea on a 77-23 vote, and it faces a final vote in the chamber.

Categories : Energy, Legislators, Media

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