What is the League?

The Montana League of Cities and Towns is an incorporated, nonpartisan, nonprofit association of 129 Montana municipalities. Organized under a constitution originally adopted in 1931, the League has as its sole purpose the cooperative improvement of municipal government in Montana. It acts as a clearinghouse through which the municipalities cooperate for their mutual benefit.

Major policies are determined by vote of the delegates at the annual conference, implemented by an 18 member governing body elected and appointed from among the city and town delegates. The League serves as an advisory body in contacts between municipal officials and state and federal governments. By cooperating through the League the municipalities provide for themselves a research program and a legislative voice which would be impossible for any of them individually.
A full time executive director and staff endeavor to carry out the policies that are adopted at the annual conference and are at your service whenever needed.

 

IMPLEMENTATION OF HB-645 - FEDERAL STIMULUS MONEY

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Montana League of Cities and Towns   *  208 N. Montana Avenue - Suite 106 Helena, Montana 59601  *  406 442-8768
P.O. Box 1704 *  Helena, Montana 59624-1704   E-mail: mlct@mt.net