Steve Schmidt (Montana)

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Steve Schmidt
Basic facts
Organization:South Ave. Market
Role:Manager
Location:Missoula, Montana

Steve Schmidt was the manager of the South Ave. Market in Missoula, Montana, as of 2016, and was one of the top donors to support the Montana Animal Trap Restrictions Initiative, I-177, a 2016 ballot measure in Montana.[1]

Political activity

Ballot measure activity

Schmidt was one of the top donors to Montanans for Trap Free Public Lands, a ballot measure group in support of the Montana Animal Trap Restrictions Initiative, I-177. Schmidt made two donations in the first quarter of 2016, totaling $7,000.

The measure aimed to prohibit individuals from using animal traps and snares on state public lands. It would not impact trapping on private land. The measure included special exceptions for the Montana Department of Fish, Wildlife, and Parks and would establish misdemeanor penalties for violating the law.[2]

Overview of ballot measure support and opposition

The following table details Steve Schmidt’s ballot measure stances available on Ballotpedia:

Ballot measure support and opposition for Steve Schmidt
Ballot measure Year Position Status
Montana Animal Trap Restrictions Initiative, I-177 2016 Supported[3]

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