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Tom France

DEMOCRAT

Tom France is running for Montana State Representative, District 99, Democratic Primary.

Personal background

As of May 21, 2024, Tom France’s website did not contain information on this issue.

Professional background

Tom works as an attorney. He has also worked for the National Wildlife Federation.

Political background

Tom France currently serves as the State House Member representing District 94. He was first elected in 2020 and is seeking a third term. He ran for the State Senate in 2016 but lost.

Economy

Supports expanding low-interest loan programs and housing tax credits for developers to build affordable homes.

Believes in revitalizing urban areas to boost business; values strong city-county partnerships for efficient planning, and supports community-driven projects like regional parks and libraries to enhance business attractiveness.

Believes the lack of affordable housing is a barrier to Montana's economic growth.

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Energy & the Environment

Supports maintaining public lands in public ownership, opposes selling them, and advocates for balanced management through collaborative partnerships.

Said, "I’m very interested in net metering and finding ways to reward Montanans who invest in renewable energy."

Said, "During the last decade, the radical right has called for privatizing public lands. I have worked hard... to defeat these proposals."

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Healthcare

Supports abortion and the right to privacy with regard to personal health decisions.

Opposes House Bill 113 (HB113), citing risks of increased depression and suicidal tendencies in transgender youths.

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Public Safety

Opposes the gun bill allowing permitless concealed carry, including on college campuses.

Supports right to own guns; believes weapon possession should be regulated.

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Voting & Elections

Opposes Republican bills for partisan elections of Montana's judiciary.

Opposes the termination of same-day voter registration.

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Education

Opposes subsidizing private school tuition with tax money, supports strengthening Montana's public education, and believes tax breaks should not favor affluent families at the expense of those with modest means.

Supports accessible higher education for Montana students through affordable tuition, financial aid, and quality assurance at public institutions, advocating investment in a robust education system from preschool to university for a promising future.

Opposes House Bill 129 (HB129); views it as a tax break for wealthy Montanans that reduces taxable income for private school tuition.

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