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Thursday, February 21, 2019
Sell Montana to Canada? State lawmakers aren't opposed to it. Formally, at least.
Montana lawmakers on Wednesday shot down a resolution formally opposing the sale of the state to Canada, an intended tongue-in-cheek pushback to a now-viral petition.
The petition, launched one week ago on Change.org, calls for sale of the Treasure State to our neighbors up north for a cool $1 trillion, which would then supposedly help eliminate the national debt.
"We have too much debt and Montana is useless," the petition's founder, identified as Ian Hammond, wrote. "Just tell them it has beavers or something." The petition drew 11,000-plus signatures, sparking a gobsmacked column
in the Great Falls Tribune and catching attention of Rep. Forrest
Mandeville, a Republican from Columbus and chair of the state's House
Administration Committee. He had an idea. A vision. A proposal for "a little fun": a formal House resolution from lawmakers opposing the petition's goal.
As the 20-person committee convened Tuesday morning, Mandeville spelled out just what the resolution could entail. He needed three-quarters approval to authorize a draft of the resolution. He got it: 15-5.
The naysayers raising their hands seemed unamused.
Staffers could now begin work on a resolution pushing back on this preposterous petition. "Montana is worth a heck of a lot more than $1 trillion!" Mandeville later said. But the victory was short lived, he told USA TODAY on Wednesday: The committee had reconsidered the bill request, and it was defeated. There would be no bill on the issue, Mandeville said
His fun deprived, Mandeville seemed unconcerned about the petition's success...MORE
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