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Lawmaker revives proposal to eliminate state's top political cop


A Kalispell lawmaker is reviving a proposal he brought four years earlier to eliminate Montana’s Commissioner of Political Practices, the state’s enforcer of campaign finance and lobbying laws.
The bill, brought by Republican Rep. Derek Skees, got its first hearing Thursday in the House State Administration Committee. Similar to legislation that passed the House in the 2017 session before stalling out in the Senate, House Bill 535 proposes shifting much of the COPP office’s duties to the Secretary of State, including receiving campaign statements and reports for candidates and political committees.
Under the new bill, the Secretary of State would also be responsible for receiving and investigating campaign finance and election complaints. If it finds “sufficient evidence to justify a civil or criminal prosecution,” a new, four-person panel of legislators would review the case and determine whether to pursue it further.

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