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RandySF

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Thu Mar 12, 2026, 12:51 AM 21 hrs ago

'Montana Plan' to prohibit corporate spending in politics green lit for signature gathering

A plan to prohibit corporations from spending money on political candidates or ballot issues, aptly named “The Montana Plan,” is moving forward with the signature-gathering process, though in a different form than initially proposed.

The Transparent Election Initiative originally put forward a ballot issue to make a change to the Montana Constitution, but both the state’s Attorney General and Supreme Court found the language violated a “single subject” rule that governs citizen initiatives.

Transparent Election Initiative leader Jeff Mangan, a former Montana Commissioner of Political Practices, said the group resubmitted the amendment with simplified language, but also submitted a similar measure for a statutory initiative, which would create a new law, rather than alter the Constitution.

In a press release on Wednesday, the Transparent Election Initiative announced the statutory version, dubbed I-194, had received a green light from the Secretary of State’s office to begin gathering the signatures needed to place the initiative on the November ballot.




https://dailymontanan.com/2026/03/11/montana-plan-to-prohibit-corporate-spending-in-politics-green-lit-for-signature-gathering/

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'Montana Plan' to prohibit corporate spending in politics green lit for signature gathering (Original Post) RandySF 21 hrs ago OP
Da fuck? Don't these hillbillies know that corporations ain't corporations? THEY'RE PEOPLE ! 3Hotdogs 14 hrs ago #1

3Hotdogs

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1. Da fuck? Don't these hillbillies know that corporations ain't corporations? THEY'RE PEOPLE !
Thu Mar 12, 2026, 07:40 AM
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