By Keila Szpaller, Daily Montanan
Documents related to drafting bills can’t be kept secret from the public, and a new policy that creates a barrier to the information interferes with the “right to know” protected in the Montana Constitution, a new lawsuit alleges.
For decades, members of the public — including journalists and lobbyists — had access to documents related to proposed bills. Those files, called “junque” files, could include emails that showed who might be influencing legislation.