Montana 2023 Regular Session

Montana Senate Bill SB428

Introduced
2/20/23  

Caption

Elect fish and wildlife commissioners

Impact

The implication of SB428 is significant for state laws regarding the governance of natural resources. By shifting to an elected model, the bill aims to enhance accountability and public engagement in wildlife management. This change can lead to a more direct response to the needs and concerns of local communities, as elected officials may be more attuned to the interests of their constituents compared to appointed commissioners. The bill also includes provisions for the council to conduct a review of districts to ensure fair representation based on the latest population data.

Summary

Senate Bill 428 focuses on the election process for fish and wildlife commissioners in Montana. It mandates that commissioners must be elected rather than appointed, with a specific structure that defines the number and geographic districts from which they will be elected. The bill outlines a transition plan for current appointed commissioners, ensuring they can continue in their roles until the new elected officials take office following the 2024 general election. Additionally, it allows for a gradual transition to the new electoral system, highlighting the importance of local representation in wildlife management.

Contention

While the bill seeks to promote democratic oversight of wildlife management, it has garnered mixed reactions. Supporters argue that electing commissioners will increase public awareness and responsibility towards wildlife conservation. However, critics express concerns about potential political interference and the effect of election cycles on decision-making related to long-term environmental policies. Some stakeholders are skeptical about whether elected officials will prioritize scientific management over voter popularity, potentially leading to conflicts between ecological sustainability and public opinion.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MT H1133

Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission

MT HB503

Adds new members to the Wildlife and Fisheries Commission

MT SB217

AN ACT relating to the Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources and declaring an emergency.

MT SB341

Changes the composition, and the powers and duties of the Wildlife and Fisheries Commission. (See Act)

MT HB3358

Relating to the State Fish and Wildlife Commission.

MT HB395

AN ACT relating to the Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources and declaring an emergency.

MT SB2535

Commission on Wildlife, Fisheries and Parks; convert into advisory commission.

MT HB3238

Relating to the State Fish and Wildlife Commission.

MT SB2510

Commission on Wildlife, Fisheries and Parks; convert into advisory commission.

MT HB1415

Commission on Wildlife, Fisheries and Parks; convert into advisory commission.

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