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Supporters of a bill winding its way through the Legislature say it will finally bring fairness when it comes to property taxes paid to counties with more state-owned lands, but others warn it takes funds from a much-needed lodging tax that helps Montanaâs lodging industry reeling from the punch of COVID-19.
However, those who opposed parts of the bill werenât necessarily against the whole thing, but said it should take the funds from the portion of the lodging tax that goes to the stateâs general fund and not the share that goes to help tourism.
Senate Bill 355, sponsored by Sen. Mike Lang, R-Malta, would take away $482,000 of the lodging facility taxes from the Montana Historical Society, the Montana University System, Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks and Tribal Economic Development and give it to 16 of the stateâs 56 counties where more than 6% of the land is owned by the state. The biggest chunk, $303,660, would come from the Department of Commerce, which uses
ROB CHANEY
On another March Friday on another planet, the University of Montana Grizzly basketball team was warming up for tournament play in Boise when Seth Bodnar made the call.
âIt was a world ago and the world was shutting down,â the UM president recalled a year later. âI had to call (basketball head coach) Travis DeCuire â they were in the middle of shoot-around â and say âhey, Travis, sorry, weâre ending this. Weâre bringing you back. â
That was March 13, 2020, the day the University of Montana and much of the United States locked down in a defensive crouch. The World Health Organizationâs Inspector General reported 132,000 cases of COVID-19 in 123 countries and territories, and at least 5,000 deaths. A year later, there would be one hundred times that many dead in the United States alone.
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