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MT Judiciary, GOP Legislators disagree during investigatory committee

April 21, 2021

 The Legislature’s Special Select Committee on Judicial Transparency and Accountability met Monday afternoon to question Montana Supreme Court Justices and the Court Administrator.

However, to some committee members’ disapproval, administrator Beth McLaughlin did not show.

“I’m disappointed she has chosen not to appear today,” said committee chair State Sen. Greg Hertz, (R-Polson).

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