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Mont. governor breaks lobbying rules
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TUESDAY, MARCH 12, 2002 The office of Montana Gov. Judy Martz (R) has admitted it did not follow lobbying rules when it hired a consulting firm with close ties to the embattled state leader. A $15,000 contract was awarded to Denny Miller McBee Associates Inc. last August without seeking at least three bids. An attorney with the firm founded a GOP fundraising group which Martz chaired. Martz last week left that position amid controversy over the role members of her office played with the group. Get the Story:
Martz office admits breaking rules on contract (AP 3/12) Relevant Links:
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