Elk NetworkMontana Bill Benefits Conservation, Wildlife and Public Access

General | April 10, 2023

The Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation supports a bill designed to restore funding to Habitat Montana, the state’s premiere conservation program, as it makes its way through the Montana Legislature.

Senate bill 442 is a bipartisan compromise modifying earlier legislation that allocates 20 percent of marijuana tax revenues for habitat conservation. RMEF joined nearly three dozen conservation and sportsmen groups in a joint letter (see below) sent to the president of the Montana Senate. The bill passed the Senate on a 49-to1 vote and now heads to the Montana House. RMEF encourages the Montana House to also approve this legislation in the final few weeks of the 2023 session.

“The restoration of the Habitat Montana funding through a new Habitat Legacy Account is both innovative and critical for Montana’s hunting and angling traditions. It shows that hunting organizations are just as invested in the ongoing maintenance, stewardship, and restoration of private and public lands as we are invested in creating new opportunities to hunt and fish,” the letter states.

RMEF utilized Habitat Montana funding for several key projects over the years including creation of the new Big Snowy Mountains Wildlife Management Area (see photo) this past December and expansion of the Mount Haggin Wildlife Management Area, also this past December.

See the text of the joint letter below.

(Photo source: Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation)

April 3, 2023

MT Senate President Jason Ellsworth

State Capitol

1301 E. Sixth Ave.

Helena, MT 59601

RE: Sportsman, Landowner, & Outfitter Support for SB 442, as currently amended

Dear Senator Ellsworth:

Senate Bill 442 from Senator Mike Lang (R-Malta) was amended in Senate Finance and Claims on March 30th to restore funding for Montana’s premier conservation program, Habitat Montana, as well as expand the Wildlife Habitat Improvement Program as founded by former Representative Kelly Flynn. The amendment also supports the HEART fund, which helps people and communities deal with drug addiction issues, provides increased benefits for veterans and their spouses, increases funding for criminal justice programs and provides a new, stable source of funding for county roads.

This bill as currently amended is worthy of broad support and should be recognized as an important bipartisan compromise. SB 442 brings Montanans together to keep our communities whole, improves the condition of the land, protects our hunting and fishing opportunities for future generations and offers support and recognition to the heroes and their spouses who served America in the armed services.

This is a once in a generation bill that meets the needs of many Montanans. Senator Lang’s leadership on this has been heroic and stalwart. We deeply appreciate his willingness to work with all sides to arrive at a legislative fix that invests in rural Montana and the people who call it home.

For our own purposes, the restoration of the Habitat Montana funding through a new Habitat Legacy Account is both innovative and critical for Montana’s hunting and angling traditions. It shows that hunting organizations are just as invested in the ongoing maintenance, stewardship, and restoration of private and public lands as we are invested in creating new opportunities to hunt and fish. SB 442 provides a new funding tool to improve landowner tolerance of wildlife and help landowners respond to the challenges of prolonged drought, invasive weeds and other environmental changes.

We believe SB 442 is an opportunity for hunters and rural landowners to collectively improve our land stewardship and showcase Montana’s strong land ethic. It protects funding for traditional habitat tools and establishes new tools to improve the condition of the land, improve the distribution of wildlife across public land, reduce conflicts between wildlife and livestock and help ensure better outcomes for hunters, anglers and landowners.

We respectfully request that you expeditiously pass SB 442, as currently amended.

Sincerely,

American Woodcock Society

Anaconda Sportsmen

Archery Trade Association

Boone and Crockett Club

Congressional Sportsmen’s Foundation

Ducks Unlimited

Fishing Outfitters Association of Montana

Flathead Wildlife Inc.

Gallatin Wildlife Association

Hellgate Hunters and Anglers

Laurel Rod and Gun Club

Montana Artemis Alliance

Montana Bowhunters Association

Montana Chapter of Backcountry Hunters & Anglers

Montana Chapter of National Wild Turkey Federation

Montana Outfitters and Guides Association

Montana Sportsmen for Fish and Wildlife

Montana Trout Unlimited

Montana Union Sportsmen Alliance

Montana Wildlife Federation

Montana Wild Sheep Foundation

Mule Deer Foundation

National Deer Association

National Wildlife Federation

Pheasants Forever

Quail Forever

Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation

Ruffed Grouse Society

Skyline Sportsmen’s Association

Theodore Roosevelt Conservation Partnership

Traditional Bowhunters of Montana

Wild Sheep Foundation