Montanans Rally For Tax Relief

Montanans Rally For Tax Relief

Great Falls was well represented at the recent tax protest at the capitol.   The rally was to protest dramatic increases in residential property taxes thanks to the Republican legislature and the Gianforte administration.  On average property taxes on residential property in Montana are going up a shocking 45%.  Here is a link explaining exactly what the Republicans did to increase our taxes. https://wtf406.com/2023/07/big-corporations-get-tax-benefits-while-montana-resident-get-higher-property-taxes/

About 200 people attended the rally in the Capitol Rotunda.  A good contingent from Great Falls carpooled  down to listen to speakers and make their opposition to the tax increase known.  Speakers included former Governor Brian Schweitzer and former Cascade County Commissioner Jane Weber who is also running for state legislature.  Both pointed out that the governor’s and legislature’s actions have  resulted in a massive tax shift from large corporations to residential property tax payers.  A new website calculator breaking down how much your property taxes are going up and who benefits can be found in our previous post here. 

https://wtf406.com/2023/09/they-got-the-gold-mine-we-get-the-shaft/

Both Schwietzer and Weber pointed out that the tax rebate being promoted by the Republicans is temporary, confusing and leaves almost half of all Montanans behind. Both also pointed out that Republicans made residential property taxes go up when they had the biggest budget surplus in history ($2.6 billion).  Instead, they used that money to give big corporations and wealthy individuals big tax breaks.

The rally was organized and sponsored by Big Sky 55+, a statewide non-profit group which advocates for economic security for older Montanans.  

Jane Weber makes the point that while giving big tax breaks to corporations and wealthy individuals, average Montanans only got a bone. (Photo courtesy of the Helen Independent Record.)

 

For a video of Brian Schweitzer’s comments follow this link. 

https://helenair.com/news/state-regional/government-politics/rally-in-capitol-rotunda-calls-for-special-session-over-property-tax-hike/article_26fc829e-6165-11ee-aa98-63e547ef326e.html

If you are really into this, this link will take you to a movie clip of the entire event. (you may have to paste this link into your browser address bar)

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1pET1mUw-MYImi5rm-jXpdCeqYZaOVWPK/view?usp=sharing_eil_se_dm&ts=651c1ded

Thank you to the Helena Independent Record for its reporting on this event. https://helenair.com/news/state-regional/government-politics/rally-in-capitol-rotunda-calls-for-special-session-over-property-tax-hike/article_26fc829e-6165-11ee-aa98-63e547ef326e.html

 

KT

Quit playing games with my town 

Quit playing games with my town 

Last night, the City Commission meeting was HEATED. A packed room was there to discuss the appointments to the Library Board. 

Why are people showing up about library board appointments?

If you’re not in the know, in August the City Commission decided to put their thumb on the scale about “rubber stamping” board appointments — but only for the library board. *Cough cough, bullshit.* You can read our earlier blog post about their political maneuvering here: (https://wtf406.com/2023/08/city-commission-changes-the-rules-for-library-board-appointments/).

In August, the City Commission questioned how the library board, and only the library board, did their appointment process. Then the City Commision asked the library board to go back and redo the process again. The library board was asked to put out a public notice for applicants, interview those applicants, and give recommendations to the commission. Well, the library board did all the tasks the commission placed on them and put forth their appointment recommendations for Anne Bulger and Jerry Hopkins. These appointments to the library board were on the City Commission Meeting Agenda last night.

Commissioners playing games 

But the city commission wasn’t done fucking around with these volunteer board members. Commissioners Rick Tryon, Joe McKenny, and Eric Hinebauch (all well known to be Republicans) led the charge. Commissioner Rick Tryon made allegations that the library board is a rubber stamp based on their history of unanimous votes on motions. How many other boards have unanimous votes, Rick?? Wooo, conspiracy. “We need diversity,” and “we shouldn’t be a rubber stamp,” said Commissioner Joe McKenney. Okay that is completely unbelievable because why is the process only different for the library board, Joe?

Then to top it off, Commissioner Eric Hinebauch amended the appointment motion. Rather than accepting the motion that the City Commission follow the library board’s recommendations, Eric amended the motion to appoint Noelle Johnson instead of Jerry Hopkins to the board. WTF? 

Who is Noelle Johnson and why did Commissioner Hinebauch amend the motion in order to appoint her? Her affiliations became rapidly clear when the support for Noelle in the room was solely from the far-right Pachyderm crowd. Former County Commissioner Jane Weber made public comments that Noelle is associated with Sandra Merchant and her election fraud conspiracy group. We checked and yep, she signed that insane petition to return to only hand counting ballots that we previously flagged here: (https://wtf406.com/2023/04/elections-update-things-just-got-worse/). Yikes. When pressed by Mayor Kelly on why he amended the motion to appoint Noelle in particular, Commissioner Eric Hinebauch didn’t have a good reason. He mumbled something about wanting “diversity” on the board. Okay that isn’t at all persuasive. Why is she a good choice for the library board?? 

In the end the conservative block on the City Commission did what they came to do. They picked a partisan hack to install on the library board. Noelle Johnson and Anne Bulger were appointed to the library board. 

What can we do?

The silver lining is we get to vote on the makeup of our City Commission soon! That’s right, there’s a city election in November where you can vote for new City Commissioners. Remember in November. Vote! 

 

Republicans Coming for Your Personal Financial Information?

Republicans Coming for Your Personal Financial Information?

State Senator and Republican Majority Leader, Steve Fitzpatrick, wants the personal financial information of his political opponents in the legislature.  In a statement given to Lee Papers on Monday, October 2, Fitzaptrick said he was filing an “information request” with the Department of Revenue requesting confidential information on Democratic legislators’ taxes.  

Fitzpatrick’s request is apparently motivated by the fact that opponents of the Republicans’ big residential tax increase held a rally at the Capitol featuring Jane Weber, former Cascade County Commissioner and current legislative candidate and former Governor Brian Schweitzer.  The rally was organized by Big Sky 55+ a group dedicated to economic security for older Montanans.  The event attracted an estimated 200 people and garnered state-wide press coverage. https://helenair.com/news/state-regional/government-politics/rally-in-capitol-rotunda-calls-for-special-session-over-property-tax-hike/article_26fc829e-6165-11ee-aa98-63e547ef326e.html

On its merit’s Fitzpatrick has to know that there is virtually no way his request will be enforced by the courts in Montana.  So put this one in the “political stunt” category.  But maybe making  tax information for legislators public isn’t such a bad idea.  We’d sure like to be able to see Fitzpatrick’s tax returns and other personal documents.  Maybe then we could have a clear picture of who his legal clients are and how much they pay him. And why stop at his personal records.  It would be nice to see who the clients of his law firm are and if the client list overlaps the topic of legislation Fitzpatrick introduces.  

Consider this reported by the Missoula Current last March. Republican Senator Steve Fitzpatrick of Great Falls is the sponsor of three bills which would greatly increase the utility costs of NorthWestern Energy’s customers. The three bills are SB 265, SB 266 and SB 379.  Fitzpatrick is also the son of the former NorthWestern Director of Government Affairs.”  Hmmmm.

KT

E City Beat

E City Beat

Welcome to our latest column– E City Beat!

With each E City Beat installment we’ll recommend a song for your Protest Playlist and a complimentary pairing. Think of us as your community activism sommelier.

For our first pairing we offer the Rage Against The Machine classic “Renegades of Funk.”

Pairs well with:
Registering to vote! Because the best way to fight back against corrupt politicians is to vote them out of office.
Learn how to register to vote here: https://www.usa.gov/register-to-vote

 

 

 

Tax Fairness Rally

Tax Fairness Rally

Tomorrow, October 2nd, citizens are meeting at the Capital to rally for tax fairness. Recent property tax evaluations how Montanans worrying how they will make ends meet. Big Sky 55+ has organized this rally to demand action from elected officials. For many of us, tax fairness will mean the difference between staying in our homes or ending up on the streets. Let’s join them tomorrow!