Montana Relief Commission
The Montana Relief Commission was established by the 1933 Montana legislature to administer federal funds provided by the Reconstruction Finance Corporation. The Commission of 5 members was empowered to appoint county committees to administer funds locally. The Commission established rules for applying for relief, for maintaining adequate standards, and making reports. As the national and state-wide depression worsened, a special session of the 1933 Legislature set up an emergency relief fund to be administered by the Commission, and also appropriated $750,000 for the Commission to provide employment for the unemployed.
In 1935 the Legislature passed a new law codifying the various relief measures which had previously been passed and created a State Department of Public Relief to be the administrative arm of the Commission. The duties of the Commission were also expanded and funding increased to $3,000,000. A Montana Relief Administrator was appointed to head the Department.
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