Montana governor vetoes the last of the anti-bison bills sent to him by 2013 legislature
By Ralph Maughan On May 9, 2013 The Wildlife News
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Anti-bison mania seizes legislature, Governor Bullock helps beat off the attack on a national symbol-
Helena, MT. Montana’s new legislature, elected in 2012, was a hotbed of anti-bison activity. Ten or so bills to hurt the bison in one way or another were introduced and a number passed and were sent to Montana’s new governor Steve Bullock.
Governor Bullock has saved the limited number of free roaming bison, and maybe bison as something other than livestock, with his veto pen. This week he vetoed the last two bills that would harm the bison, SB 256 and SB 305.
It is difficult to understand why the majority party of legislature is so hostile to the bison except it seems to have become a partisan issue as over the years all the standard anti-bison arguments have been knocked down by management and regulatory changes made by the U.S. agency APHIS (Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service) and Montana Department of Livestock and by scientific studies.
The Wildlife News has, over the years generally argued that anti-bison sentiment is basically a cultural response from the state’s cattle ranchers now angry that anyone would dare challenge their cultural hegemony — it has little to do with a threat of brucellosis spreading, bison knocking down fences, chasing people, etc. The trouble with cultural animosity is that science, economics, compromise cannot calm “a party with a chip on their shoulder.”
Those who want rational bison management and a degree of free roaming bison in the state outside of the limited boundary of Yellowstone National Park should contact the governor and thank him. governor@mt.gov

It’s about freakin’ time some good news regarding wildlife came out of Montana.
Yep, although the Governor’s motive may have been a bit self-serving as usual…
Why do you say that?
Maureen, you can read the Governor’s entire message by following the link to the Wildlife News. It includes this, “SB 256 would impose liability on the State of Montana for any damage to private property that results from wild buffalo and bison that have been transplanted or released. This would be the first time that, absent malfeasance, such a liability would be imposed on the State for the impacts of wild animals…”
I did read that, but didn’t make the connection.
It probably wasn’t out of compassion for bison, but we won’t look this gift horse in the mouth.
We have to take every victory we can get, regardless of the motivation behind them.
True.
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