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Montana’s Legislature meets in odd-numbered years from January to April at the Capitol in Helena. The 2025 legislative session starts Monday, Jan. 6. The purpose of the State of Montana’s legislative branch is to propose laws (called “bills”) and determine if they should become part of Montana state statute (also called Montana Code Annotated, or MCA).
The legislature is made up of 100 representatives who serve two-year terms and 50 senators who serve four-year terms. To learn more about the legislature, click here.
Though Missoula County has no direct control over decisions the Montana Legislature makes, county staff consistently communicate with legislators who represent Missoula County constituents to help them understand how bills would affect County operations and our residents. Occasionally, county staff present written or oral testimony on behalf of a bill.
Missoula County will update this page regularly with information on bills related to local government operations that the County supports or opposes.
Montana’s Legislature meets in odd-numbered years from January to April at the Capitol in Helena. The 2025 legislative session starts Monday, Jan. 6. The purpose of the State of Montana’s legislative branch is to propose laws (called “bills”) and determine if they should become part of Montana state statute (also called Montana Code Annotated, or MCA).
The legislature is made up of 100 representatives who serve two-year terms and 50 senators who serve four-year terms. To learn more about the legislature, click here.
Though Missoula County has no direct control over decisions the Montana Legislature makes, county staff consistently communicate with legislators who represent Missoula County constituents to help them understand how bills would affect County operations and our residents. Occasionally, county staff present written or oral testimony on behalf of a bill.
Missoula County will update this page regularly with information on bills related to local government operations that the County supports or opposes.