I had heard this was coming, but the release of the agenda this morning confirms such.
Lt. Governor has taken it upon herself to determine that corner crossing is "illegal." She is doing this, absent any case or other legal finding beyond "because we/I said so."
This is the effort in Montana to plant the stake in the ground. Why the Lt. Gov has decided to do this is hard to understand. Yeah, she is an attorney. Yet, no attorney I know, many who are experienced in property law, agrees that there is any statutory or other law to support this claim. There is an old AG opinion indicating such, but most agree that was a politically pressured twisting of law.
Why the Lt. Gov wants to do this now, and why EQC Chairman Fielder is allowing only her to give testimony, seem peculiar. You cannot create law via administrative rule, such as EQC has the power to do.
Here is the agenda. May 13th - https://committees.legmt.gov/#/nonStandingCommittees/5?tab=Meeting+Materials
Here is a screenshot from that agenda:

I would suggest all of you to reach out and comment here (the Gov and Lt. Gov have the same contact portal) - https://governor.mt.gov/contact/
If law is going to be made on this topic, I want the courts to make that determination, not a politician who is likely seeking election after the current Gov's lame duck administration expires.
Lt. Governor has taken it upon herself to determine that corner crossing is "illegal." She is doing this, absent any case or other legal finding beyond "because we/I said so."
This is the effort in Montana to plant the stake in the ground. Why the Lt. Gov has decided to do this is hard to understand. Yeah, she is an attorney. Yet, no attorney I know, many who are experienced in property law, agrees that there is any statutory or other law to support this claim. There is an old AG opinion indicating such, but most agree that was a politically pressured twisting of law.
Why the Lt. Gov wants to do this now, and why EQC Chairman Fielder is allowing only her to give testimony, seem peculiar. You cannot create law via administrative rule, such as EQC has the power to do.
Here is the agenda. May 13th - https://committees.legmt.gov/#/nonStandingCommittees/5?tab=Meeting+Materials
Here is a screenshot from that agenda:

I would suggest all of you to reach out and comment here (the Gov and Lt. Gov have the same contact portal) - https://governor.mt.gov/contact/
If law is going to be made on this topic, I want the courts to make that determination, not a politician who is likely seeking election after the current Gov's lame duck administration expires.


