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State Briefs, Nov. 28, 2016

Bullock proposes using state wildfire fund for other efforts

BOZEMAN (AP) — Gov. Steve Bullock is looking to Montana’s wildfire suppression fund to help make up budget shortfalls caused by the state’s declining revenues.

The Democratic governor’s proposed budget for the next two years earmarks about $25 million from the wildfire fund for other state forestry programs.

By using the wildfire funding, the general fund balance can move toward a planned $300 million budget surplus.

Dan Villa, the governor’s budget director, says the wildfire fund is near record highs and that the state won’t suffer from money being diverted to other purposes.

“Based on our projections, we’ll have a solid $50 million to fight fires over the next (two years),” Villa said.

Republican Sen. Pat Connell of Hamilton, who sponsored the bill to create the fund, says the move could put the state’s finances at risk in the case of a difficult wildfire season.

The fund contained $73.7 million as of June 30, according to the Legislative Audit Committee.

Forester Bob Harrington with the Department of Natural Resources and Conservation said the state usually spends between $17 million and $20 million on fires each year, so he’s not worried about the governor’s plan to take $12.5 million out of the fund in each of the next two years. However, records show the state incurred $71.4 million in firefighting costs in 2013 — the year the fund was created.

The Legislature is likely to make significant changes to Bullock’s proposed budget before passing a final version.

Rifle discharges at Montana gun show, injuring 2

BILLINGS (AP) — Authorities say a bolt-action rifle was fired during a gun show in Billings, injuring a man and a young girl.

Capt. Bill Michaelis of the Yellowstone County Sheriff’s Office tsaid a vendor was showing the gun to somebody when it discharged Friday.

Michaelis said the gun was pointed at the ground and left a divot in the concrete floor of Montana Pavilion.

Authorities say a man was treated for a hand injury at the scene by emergency personnel and was not taken to a hospital.

A girl was injured by shrapnel in her arm and was taken to a hospital.

Her age and the extent of her injuries were not immediately clear.

Michaelis says no charges are pending.

 

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