Jan 06, 2025
The Montana Legislatures 69th session is now officially underway, as the House and Senate convened for the first time on Monday. The first day of the 90-day session isnt focused on political issues or votes, but on ceremony and celebration. At noon, the Senate and House each gathered in their respective chambers for swearing-in ceremonies.District Court Judge Matthew Cuffe, of Lincoln County, administered the oath of office to 25 newly elected senators, while Richland County Justice of the Peace Luke Savage administered the oath to all 100 representatives. Even for lawmakers whove been in the Capitol a long time, this day still means a lot. Rep. Llew Jones, R-Conrad, and Rep. Mary Caferro, D-Helena, are each starting their 11th legislative session.For me personally, its still the same as its always been very excited, and Im very eager to represent the people that voted for me to come here, Caferro said.You do get more used to being sworn in, but it's still an amazing place to be part of the pictures, the ceremony, the pomp, said Jones. It reminds you that you're one of a group of a few folks who get to stand up and represent for Montana, and so its always special. The newly seated House has 58 Republicans and 42 Democrats, while the Senate has 32 Republicans and 18 Democrats. Though Republicans still have strong majorities, theyre short of the two-thirds supermajority they held during the 2023 session.Men make up just under two-thirds of the Legislature, and women one-third. There are also one non-binary and one transgender female lawmaker. 12 lawmakers are Native American.Caferro said shes still struck by the value of having part-time citizen legislators in Montana.We all represent our communities, and when we come here, we're representing people we go to church with, we represent people who we cheer on the local football team together with, she said. I always say we weave a great, diverse quilt and do a very good job representing Montana. Jones said, despite the differences between lawmakers, theres always room for them to find ways to work together.We may adamantly disagree on issues, but everybody got elected by a similar number of people, and most folks are coming here because they want to make a difference, he said. So the better you can understand folks, the better you can get to know folks and their story, the more likely it is you can find some common ground for the benefit of the state.The celebrations only last for a day, and the work really begins on Tuesday, when legislative committees start their regular schedules including hearing the first group of bills.EDITOR'S NOTE: This story has been corrected to note that only 25 of 50 senators take the oath of office when the session begins, as the rest are continuing their existing four-year terms.
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