
Bob Brown
Managing Editor, Mass.gov, Co-Editor, The Swellesley Report and Contributor at Freelance
Co-editor at Natick Report
Managing editor for https://t.co/BhOK3sYCLV | BU grad & 1-time yoyo champ 📰NetworkWorld/IDG Class of '17 focused on IT pros 🖥net research 🔬startups https://t.co/h9778mWSFZ
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1 week ago |
dailymontanan.com | Bob Brown
Only a handful of us who served in the legislature under the old 1889 Montana Constitution still survive. That constitution reflected the dominant power of the copper mining industry when Montana achieved statehood. It was also ridiculously verbose and prescriptive, and by the late 1960s a consensus had developed that the time had come for our 1889 Constitution to be replaced. Among the people’s major concerns was the secrecy by which laws were made within the Legislature.
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yahoo.com | Bob Brown
The main stairway to the third floor of the Montana Capitol building is seen on Wednesday, February 12, 2025. (Nathaniel Bailey for the Daily Montanan)Only a handful of us who served in the legislature under the old 1889 Montana Constitution still survive. That constitution reflected the dominant power of the copper mining industry when Montana achieved statehood.
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heraldcourier.com | Bob Brown
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jonesborosun.com | Bob Brown
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missoulian.com | Bob Brown
I had the opportunity, during the second Bush administration, to engage in advising struggling democracies in a project then known as “democracy building.” It was enormously fulfilling work, and I saw real progress in places like Indonesia, Cambodia, and Angola in educating inexperienced elected officials in the rudiments of legislative organization and procedure. It was paid for primarily by USAID.
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