Montana State Government

As established and defined by the Montana Constitution, the government of the State of Montana is composed of three branches, the Executive, Judicial, and Legislative. The powers of initiative and referendum are reserved for the citizens of Montana.

The second and current state constitution was enacted in 1972.[1] Among its changes, it stipulated that all Montanans' access to their government is a constitutionally protected right, and it includes the right to examine documents or to observe the deliberations of all public bodies or agencies of state government and its subdivisions.[2]

  1. ^ Montana's Official State Website, http://mt.gov/discover/brief_history.asp "Brief History of Montana"
  2. ^ Montana Constitution Article II Section 9, "Montana Constitution, Article II, Section 9. Right to know". Archived from the original on 2007-07-03. Retrieved 2007-07-09. "Right to know"