Montana puts ‘red’ and ‘blue’ values in housing

State lawmakers in Big Sky Country are once again demonstrating big-time bipartisanship, perhaps setting a model in governance. This time, they have tackled an issue vexing communities around the United States: how to lower the price of housing. 

For the second consecutive legislative session, Republicans and Democrats in Montana’s Legislature have worked with a broad coalition of interest groups to pass changes in zoning and other reforms. The just-approved bills aim to reduce paperwork and the price of new housing by removing parking-space mandates, allowing taller buildings, and expanding permissions for backyard cottages.  

This year’s changes build on a package passed in 2023 dubbed the “Montana Miracle” for its speed and scope. Part of that “miracle” was finding common ground between typically urban, blue-state priorities for housing densification and rural red-state preferences for limited government reach.

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