Tourism and travel reps argue property tax bill would ‘wreak havoc’ on Montana economy

A packed parking lot at Logan Pass in Glacier National Park. (NPS/Jacob W. Frank)

No one showed up to cheer Sen. Carl Glimm’s proposal to return $437 to property taxpayers — but he figured all the supporters were at work, partly to pay their taxes.

Monday, more than 40 people from across the state spent roughly two hours telling the Senate Local Government committee that Senate Bill 90, to redirect dollars from lodging and rental car taxes to a property tax credit, is a “reckless” policy and would “wreak havoc” on Montana’s economy…

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