Montana 2023 Regular Session

Montana Senate Bill SR59

Introduced
3/20/23  
Refer
3/20/23  
Enrolled
4/3/23  

Caption

Confirm governor's appointees for board of oil and gas conservation

Impact

The passing of SR59 plays a crucial role in maintaining the governance structure of the Board of Oil and Gas Conservation, which is pivotal for overseeing oil and gas activities within Montana. With the board's efficient functioning, the state aims to ensure compliance with environmental standards and promote sustainable resource management. The board is essential for balancing energy development with environmental protection, and the confirmation of its members is a significant step in reaffirming that commitment.

Summary

Senate Resolution 59 (SR59) serves as a formal confirmation of the governor's appointments to the Board of Oil and Gas Conservation in Montana. This resolution specifically concurrences in the appointments of Steven Durrett, Paul Gatzemeier, and William Tietz, each appointed to serve until January 1, 2027. The resolution reflects the legislative body's support of the governor's choices and formalizes these appointments to ensure the board can function effectively in regulating the oil and gas sector in the state.

Sentiment

Overall sentiment surrounding SR59 was supportive, with unanimous approval recorded during voting, indicating a shared agreement among the members of the Senate regarding the governor's appointees. This consensus is reflective of the importance that the legislature places on having capable individuals overseeing the critical functions of oil and gas conservation, highlighting a collaborative approach to governance in this sector.

Contention

While the resolution received unanimous support, discussions surrounding the board and its responsibilities may tap into broader debates about resource management and environmental impact within the legislature. Notably, there could be underlying concerns regarding the governance of natural resources in the state and how the board's appointments could influence policies aimed at addressing environmental challenges. These dynamics, while not directly contentious in relation to SR59, could underscore the necessity of vigilance in regulatory matters.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MT SR96

Confirm governor's appointee for board of oil and gas conservation

MT SR97

Confirm governor's appointee for board of oil and gas conservation

MT SR100

Confirm governor's appointee for board of oil and gas conservation

MT SR95

Confirm governor's appointee for board of oil and gas conservation

MT SR98

Confirm governor's appointee for board of oil and gas conservation

MT SR57

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MT SR72

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MT SR33

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MT SR73

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MT SR74

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Similar Bills

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