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MLN Presents: Local Government Voter Review

March 28 @ 6:30 pm - 8:00 pm

The Montana Constitution is unique in that it requires the citizens of the state be given the opportunity to vote on the option to study their form and structure of local government once every ten years. This process is known as the Montana Local Government Voter Review and the seventh review cycle will be held 2024-2026. If you are wondering “What is this and how will it impact me?” this webinar is for you! Learn more about the Montana Local Government Voter Review purpose, process, scope, and next steps during this virtual presentation.
Speaker Bio:
Ashley Kent joined the Local Government Center (LGC) in July 2014 and now serves as the LGC Associate Director. She oversees the certified education programs the LGC offers for local government officials, provides governance and leadership workshops across the state, and is working to create additional education resources in response to needs expressed by local government officials throughout Montana.
Ashley earned her bachelor’s degree in Business Management from Montana State University in 2012 and her Master of Business Administration degree from the University of Montana in 2017. Prior to the Local Government Center, Ashley worked in other departments at MSU including Human Resources and Institutional Equity. She also served as the System Manager of Governance for a non-profit healthcare organization.

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March 28
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6:30 pm - 8:00 pm
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