Montana 2025 Regular Session

Montana House Bill HB539

Introduced
2/18/25  
Refer
2/19/25  
Engrossed
3/7/25  
Refer
3/14/25  
Enrolled
4/15/25  

Caption

Revise laws related to veto override polls

Impact

If enacted, HB 539 will enhance the procedural clarity regarding how vetoes are managed within the legislature. The bill requires the Secretary of State to conduct a daily tally of override votes and publish results online, which is designed to foster greater accountability and public awareness. With the current political climate emphasizing the importance of transparency in government actions, this bill reflects a move towards ensuring that constituents have access to information about how their elected officials are voting on significant legislative actions, especially when it involves overriding a governor's veto.

Summary

House Bill 539 aims to revise the laws surrounding the veto override polling process in Montana. Specifically, it mandates that the Secretary of State conduct a daily tally of votes from legislators regarding any veto overrides. The legislation amends section 5-4-306 of the Montana Code Annotated (MCA) to stipulate procedures for how vetoed bills are handled, especially in relation to the voting process that follows a gubernatorial veto. This change is intended to create a more systematic approach for managing veto overrides, enhancing transparency in the legislative process.

Sentiment

The sentiment around HB 539 appears to be favorable among legislators who prioritize transparency and accountability in governance. The bill received strong support in the voting process, indicated by a 50-0 vote, reflecting a consensus view on the need for clearer procedures regarding veto overrides. However, there may be underlying concerns among some legislators about the potential for increased bureaucratic processes introduced by the bill, though these concerns were not expressed openly during the discussions surrounding the bill.

Contention

While there is overall support for the bill, notable points of contention may include concerns about how this new polling process could affect the speed and efficiency of handling vetoes in the legislative session. Critics may argue that introducing more processes could delay immediate legislative responses. Nevertheless, the intent behind HB 539 is to create a greater sense of responsibility among legislators concerning their voting patterns on veto overrides, thus making the legislative process more accessible to the public.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MT HB812

Revise election laws related to transcribed ballots

MT HB172

Revise laws related to post-election audits

MT HB784

Revise laws related to school elections

MT SB341

Revise laws related to election equipment contracts

MT SB472

Generally revise election laws

MT HB536

Revise laws related to write-in candidates

MT HB807

Generally revise election laws

MT HB774

Generally revise election laws

MT SB248

Revise laws related to retention of election records

MT HB518

Authorize standing for legislature to bring lawsuit

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