Mr. Marshall makes some good points about the pervasive influence of money and out of state lobbyists in Montana politics. Where he weakens his case, however, is his blatant economic conflict of interest introducing bills that that directly benefit his own business (vape shops). This has happened over several legislative sessions. To me, that could also be called corruption. Pot, kettle, black.
Mr. Marshall makes some good points about the pervasive influence of money and out of state lobbyists in Montana politics. Where he weakens his case, however, is his blatant economic conflict of interest introducing bills that that directly benefit his own business (vape shops). This has happened over several legislative sessions. To me, that could also be called corruption. Pot, kettle, black.
Good job Ron. We will miss you in Helena.