Cost analysis performed for Montana hunting initiative
February 1, 2010
HELENA, Montana: The Montana Legislative Analyst's office performed a cost analysis for the Montana hunting initiative that is currently in circulation for the June 18, 2010 signature filing deadline. According to the results of the analysis, The Montana Hunter Access Funding Initiative would increase state revenues over the next four years by approximately $700,000 annually for hunting access.[1]
The measure, also known as I-161, would also increase state revenues by about $1.5 million per year for habitat preservation and restoration, according to the report.
See also
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- Montana 2010 ballot measures
- 2010 ballot measures
- Montana Legislature
- Montana Hunter Access Funding Initiative, 2010
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