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100 Delegates: Montana Constitutional Convention of 1972
Montana Constitutional Society of 1972
This book is an official sanctioned publication of the Montana Centennial Commission - 1989.
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Constitutional Convention
Daniel J. Foley, Dennis E. Curran, Arthur P. Hutchinson, and Harley Hettick
Billings Gazette special issue about the Montana Constitutional Convention and government information articles pertaining to the subject. Included is a list of 1972 delegates.
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The Legislative Politics Behind Executive Reorganization in Montana
Chuck Johnson
This paper was written by Charles Sackett Johnson in 1971 as part of his Political Science coursework at the University of Montana. Published with permission.
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Executive Reorganization: Report to the Montana Legislative Assembly
Montana Commission on Executive Reorganization
This historically-important document, the 300-page “Report to the Montana Legislative Assembly from the Montana Commission on Executive Reorganization (December 1970)” was the product of 1½ years of activity of the Commission and its staff. It presented to the 1971 Legislature the executive branch organizational framework that resulted a major change in Montana law and state governmental structure embodied in the Executive Reorganization Act - Chapter 272, Laws of Montana, 1971 - Title 82A, R.C.M. 1947. Today Montana’s current executive branch structure substantially reflects the recommendations of this report from the Commission which was chaired by Governor Forrest H. Anderson.
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