Legislator

State Senator
Gayle Lammers
(R) - Montana
Montana Senate District 21
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Hardin Office

137 S. Heimat Road
Hardin, MT 59034
Phone: 406-679-0020

General Capitol Building Address

Capitol Building, 1301 E. 6th Ave.
P.O. Box 200500
Helena, MT 59620-0500
Phone: 406-444-4800

Vote Record By Category
Category Vote Index Total Score
Civil Liberties 100
3
 
Education 100
1
 
Economy 40
-1
 
Healthcare 0
-2
 
Constitutional Gov't 0
-6
 
All Bills 35
-5
 
Rated Bill Votes
Bill Bill Name Motion Vote Date Rating Vote Comments
HB2 Bloated Budget Bill (S) 3rd Reading Concurred 04/23/2025 -1 Yea
This is a bill that would jack up state spending by more than 10% harming taxpayers.
HB5 Wasteful Government Buildings Spending (S) 3rd Reading Concurred 04/25/2025 -1 Yea
This is a vote on a bill which wastes millions of dollars on building new government buildings wasting taxpayers money.
HB30 Chevron Deference (S) 2nd Reading Indefinitely Postponed 02/15/2025 -1 Yea
A bill to require courts to review regulation rather than defer to bureaucrats known as Chevron Deference.
HB36 Judicial Reform (S) 2nd Reading Concur Motion Failed 02/14/2025 1 Nay
A vote to bolster checks and balances by preventing a judge from serving as chair of the Judicial Standards Commission.
HB231 Property Tax Swap (S) 3rd Reading Conference Committee Report Adopted 04/30/2025 -1 Yea
A vote for a property tax swap deceptively marketed as tax cuts that shifts tax burdens to non- principal residences.
HB245 Medicaid Expansion Renewal (S) 3rd Reading Concurred 02/27/2025 -1 Yea
A vote to allow cart blanche Medicaid expansion, lifting the sunset provision and increasing government spending indefinitely
HB388 Right of Conscience Bill (S) 3rd Reading Concurred 04/12/2025 1 Yea
A vote to protect the freedom of conscience rights of employees at crisis pregnancy centers by ensuring that they do not have to provide abortion services or assist women in getting abortions.
HB400 Free to Speak Act (S) 3rd Reading Concurred 04/11/2025 1 Yea
A vote to protect the freedom of speech and conscience rights of students and staff at schools and state entities by ensuring that they cannot be penalized for refusing to use someone's pronouns that differ from their biological sex.
HB477 Styrofoam Container Ban (S) 3rd Reading Concurred 04/14/2025 -1 Nay
A vote to phase out the use of styrofoam containers in Montana and almost completely banned them by 2030.
HB585 Expanding Medicaid Coverages (S) 3rd Reading Concurred 04/10/2025 -1 Yea
This vote expands coverage to physical therapist, speech-language pathologist and occupational therapist costing taxpayers more.
HB778 Homeschooler Bill of Rights (S) 3rd Reading Concurred 04/22/2025 1 Yea
A vote to provide exemptions to immunization records sharing and building code regulations for homeschoolers, protecting their autonomy and privacy rights.
HB809 Red Flag Ban (S) 3rd Reading Concurred 04/14/2025 1 Yea
A vote to prohibit local governments from enforcing or enacting Red Flag laws that violate Montana residents due process and second amendment rights.
HB924 Billion Dollar Slush Fund (S) 3rd Reading Concurred 04/24/2025 -1 Yea
A vote for a billion-dollar slush fund bill called the 'Growth and Opportunity Trust' that sets aside a large sum of taxpayer money without a clear and defined purpose.
SB90 Property Tax Relief (S) 3rd Reading Passed 02/28/2025 1 Yea
A vote to provide tax relief by using already existing revenue from rental car and lodging taxes.
SB172 Increased Taxes for Subsidized Housing (S) 3rd Reading Passed 02/12/2025 -1 Yea
A vote to use tax increases to pay for taxpayer subsidized housing for certain income levels.
SB204 Property Tax Sunset (S) 3rd Reading Failed 03/04/2025 1 Nay
A vote to sunset municipal property tax levies and required their reapproval every ten years, ensuring accountability to taxpayers.
SB542 Property Tax Swap (S) 3rd Reading Conference Committee Report Adopted 04/30/2025 -1 Yea
A vote to provide a property tax relief to some people at the expense of second homeowners, making it a tax swap instead of real tax relief.
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