CI-121, Cap Montana Property Taxes Gets Approval For Signature Gathering

Montana Secretary of State Christi Jacobsen has approved Constitutional Initiative 121 (CI-121), the Montana Property Tax Cap Initiative, for circulation and signature gathering.

Image of Carl Norcott By Carl Norcott.
Updated Jan 10, 2022

BOZEMAN, Mont. (PRWEB) January 10, 2022 - Montana Secretary of State Christi Jacobsen has approved Constitutional Initiative 121 (CI-121), the Montana Property Tax Cap Initiative, for circulation and signature gathering.

If approved by voters, CI-121 would amend the Montana Constitution by capping property taxes on Montana residences. Voters have until June 17, 2022, to collect 60,359 signatures to qualify CI-121 for the ballot in November 2022. CI-121 will keep Montanans from being taxed out of their homes. And it has numerous other benefits:

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