LEGISLATIVE BRANCH LIBRARY

The Legislative Library is located in Room 102 in the State Capitol Building (phone 444-3064). In addition to regular business hours, the Library is open as needed while the Legislature is in session.

The Legislative Library provides reference and research assistance and interlibrary loan services to legislators and legislative staff. The collection focuses on issues of current concern to the Montana legislature, including such topics as economic development, education finance, health care policy, gambling, privatization, property tax, sales tax, state employee compensation, state finances, and workers' compensation.

The Library also offers access to Montana legislative materials such as House and Senate Journals, Session Laws and committee minutes. Materials published by the Montana Legislative Services Division, along with interim committee work papers, are cataloged and archived. Publications from the National Conference of State Legislatures and from legislative agencies in other states form a major part of the collection.

See the Legislative Branch Homepage for more agency information.

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