
Debate Between Two Legislative Bills for Montana Marijuana Tax Allocation
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Two legislative proposals in Montana, Senate Bill 537 and House Bill 932, aim to reallocate state revenue generated from recreational marijuana sales. Both bills establish a habitat legacy account to direct funds towards conservation and wildlife habitat improvement projects, particularly on private lands, supporting initiatives like noxious weed control, riparian restoration, and wildlife crossings. However, SB 537 is a broader bill that also proposes allocating significant portions of the marijuana tax revenue to various state needs, including law enforcement, substance use disorder treatment, and homelessness support, while HB 932 focuses primarily on conservation efforts, including a dedicated fund for water storage. The passage of both bills creates a conflict, as SB 537 contains language voiding HB 932 if both are signed by the governor.