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Proposal for a Constitutional amendment to ban abortion in Montana comes up short
Five votes short of going to the ballot
Mike Dennison-MTN News
By: Mike Dennison
and last updated 2021-04-14 17:44:03-04
HELENA â A proposed constitutional amendment that would essentially ban abortion in Montana has failed to get enough legislative votes to be placed before voters in 2022.
The Montana Senate on Wednesday voted 29-21 for House Bill 337, but that count gave the measure only 95 total votes in the Legislature â five short of the necessary two-thirds of the entire body to place a constitutional amendment on the ballot for voters to decide.
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