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(Primary Sponsor)_____________ resolution NO. _____________

INTRODUCED BY _________________________________________________

By Request of the ****

 

A resolution of the house of representatives of the state of montana DIRECTING IMMEDIATE LEGAL INTERVENTION ON BEHALF OF THE montana legislature and the house of representatives AS AN INDISPENSABLE PARTY IN ORDER TO PROTECT THE INTEGRITY OF THE house of representatives and its ability to fulfill its constitutional role and apply ASSOCIATED statutes AND relevant RULES OF THE house of representatives.

 

WHEREAS, Article VII, section 8, of the Montana Constitution authorizes the Governor to appoint a replacement supreme court justice or district court judge from "nominees selected in a manner provided by law"; and

WHEREAS, during the 67th Legislative Session, the House of Representatives of the State of Montana passed Senate Bill 140 to eliminate the Judicial Nomination Commission and allow the Governor to directly appoint nominees to fill judicial vacancies subject to confirmation by a majority of the Senate as set forth in Article VI, section 8, of the Montana Constitution; and

WHEREAS, following passage by both chambers of the Montana Legislature, Senate Bill 140 was signed by the President of the Senate on March 9, 2021, and signed by the Speaker of the House on March 10, 2021; and

WHEREAS, on March 10, 2021, Senate Bill 140 was transmitted to Governor Greg Gianforte; and

WHEREAS, on March 17, 2021, Governor Greg Gianforte signed Senate Bill 140 into law; and

WHEREAS, also on March 17, 2021, a Petition for Original Jurisdiction (case number OP 21-0125) was filed in the Montana Supreme Court on behalf of Dorothy Bradley, Bob Brown, Mae Nan Ellingson, Vernon Finley, and Montana League of Women Voters challenging the constitutionality of Senate Bill 140; and

WHEREAS, the petitioners named Governor Greg Gianforte as the sole respondent but failed in their petition to the Court to name the House of Representatives as an indispensable party that acted in its constitutional and statutory capacity in exercising its legislative authority to change the manner by which judicial nominees are selected; and

WHEREAS, the Petition for Original Jurisdiction and the relief sought would thwart the Montana Legislature's and the House of Representative's constitutional authority to exercise legislative power guaranteed by the Montana Constitution.

 

Now, therefore, be it resolved by the house of representatives of THE STATE OF MONTANA:

That the Legislative Services Division Legal Services Office shall contract for legal services to handle all legal proceedings in the matters subject to this resolution.

 


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