Ballot Description: "A citizen initiative to amend Montana law to require governments to waive regulations that reduce property values unless they compensate owners, and prohibiting takings intended to transfer property to private parties”

Read the full text of the ballot initiative
See who is financing the “Yes” efforts
2006 04 13 C-4 Montanans in Action.pdf
2006 05 22 C-4 Montanans in Action.pdf
2006 06 05 C-4 Montanans in Action.pdf
2006 07 06 C-4 Montanans in Action.pdf
2006 08 04 C-4 Montanans in Action.pdf
2006 09 05 C-4 Montanans in Action.pdf
2006 10 16 C-4 Montanans in Action.pdf
2006 10 26 C-4 Montanans in Action.pdf
2006 05 17 Yes I-154 C-6.pdf
2006 06 07 Yes I-154 C-6.pdf
2006 07 07 Yes I-154 C-6.pdf
2006 08 07 Yes I-154 C-6.pdf
2006 09 06 Yes I-154 C-6.pdf
2006 10 18 Yes I-154 C-6 Part 1.pdf
2006 10 18 Yes I-154 C-6 Part 2.pdf
2006 10 28 Yes I-154 C-6.pdf
See who is opposed to Initiative 154 (39.76 KB)
See who is financing the “No” efforts
2006 07 10 C-6 Montanans for Fair Initiatives.pdf
2006 08 08 C-6 Montanans for Fair Initiatives.pdf
2006 09 11 C-6 Montanans for Fair Initiatives.pdf
2006 10 18 C-6 Montanans for Fair Initiatives.pdf
2006 08 10 C-6 Property Owners Against I-154.pdf
2006 09 12 C-6 Property Owners Against I-154.pdf
2006 10 18 C-6 Property Owners Against I-154 Part 1.pdf
2006 10 18 C-6 Property Owners Against I-154 Part 2.pdf
2006 10 28 C-6 Property Owners Against I-154.pdf
Montana Secretary of State’s voter guide
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