CI-121

CI-121 Likely To Miss November Ballot Deadline

Monday, with just 10 days before the signature gathering deadline, the Secretary of State’s Office counted just 1,739 of over 60,000 needed for Constitutional Initiative 121 to get on the ballot. CI-121 would cap the rate of residential tax increases to two percent annually which Missoula City Councilman Mike Nugent argued on Voices of Montana...

Signature Gathering Can Continue For Ballot Initiative

401(K) 2012/Flickr (CC BY-SA 2.0) A state judge has ruled a new law requiring Montana’s Attorney General to warn voters if a proposed ballot initiative would hurt businesses does not apply to ones that would amend the state constitution. Northern News Network’s Eric Young reports.

Beaverhead County Commissioner Voices Opposition To CI-121

People against proposed Constitutional Initiative 121 which would cap the rate of increase in residential property taxes are speaking out with reasons it should not be passed by Montana voters. Beaverhead County Commissioner Mike McGinley did recently on Voices of Montana.

Former State Lawmaker Makes Case For Capping Property Tax Rates

Signature gathering continues to put Constitutional Initiative 121 on the November ballot for voters to decide on. Former state legislator Mathew Monforton one of the leaders of the CI-121 ballot initiative recently on Voices of Montana explained why his group feels this will help alleviate the growing property tax burden.