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The Montana State Planning Board was initially established by the 1934 Special Session of the Legislative Assembly as an ex-officio part of the State Water Conservation Board. In 1935 the Legislative Assembly established the State Planning Board in its own right. Although it was to be composed of the same members as the State Water Conservation Board, the Planning Board now had its own policies and directives. The Board was charged to use scientific knowledge and foresight to assist in "solving the complex problems of Montana, thereby effecting more immediate stabilization of the agricultural, livestock, mining and other industries of the state and bringing about more efficient, economic and fuller use of the manifold resources of Montana." The Board could appoint an advisory council of five citizens and was funded by the State Water Conservation Board. Due to a lack of funding from the Water Board, the Planning Board was basically inactive from 1941 until 1955. The 1967 Legislative Assembly abolished the State Planning Board and replaced it with the Department of Planning and Economic Development. This Department was governed by the Planning and Development Commission, which consisted of seven members appointed by and including the Governor. The Department was created to "promote, stimulate and encourage the planning and development of the economy of the state in order to provide for the social and economic prosperity of its citizens." They were to examine the development of industry, commerce, agriculture, labor and natural resoures. The Department continued in operation until 1974, when it was transferred to the Department of Intergovernmental Affairs as the Planning and Economic Development Division through the executive reorganization. The Planning and Development Commission was abolished at this time. A year later, in 1975, the Legislature again moved the Division to the Research and Information System Divsion in the Department of Community Affairs.

From the guide to the Montana Dept. of Planning and Economic Development records, 1935-1974, (Montana Historical Society Archives)

The Montana State Planning Board was initially established in 1934 by the Legislative Assembly as an ex-officio part of the State Water Conservation Board. In 1935 the State Planning Board was established in its own right. Although it was to be composed of the same members as the State Water Conservation Board, the Planning Board now had its own policies and directives. The board was charged to use scientific knowledge and foresight to assist in "solving the complex problems of Montana, thereby effecting more immediate stabilization of the agricultural, livestock, mining and other industries of the state and bringing about more efficient, economic and fuller use of the manifold resources of Montana." The board could appoint an advisory council of five citizens and was funded by the State Water Conservation Board. Due to a lack of funding from the Water Board, the Planning Board was basically inactive from 1941 until 1955. In 1967 the State Planning Board was abolished and replaced with the Dept. of Planning and Economic Development. The department continued in operation until 1974, when it was transferred to the Dept. of Intergovernmental Affairs as the Planning and Economic Development Division. The Planning and Development Commission was abolished at this time. In 1975, the legislature again moved the division, to the Research and Information System Division in the Dept. of Community Affairs.

From the description of Records, 1935-1974. (Montana Historical Society Library). WorldCat record id: 70959389

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Alcohol as fuel
Anti-missile missiles
Clay mines and mining
Coal mines and mining
Conservation of natural resources
Economic development
Forest policy
Guided missile bases
Health facilities
Highway planning
Housing
Housing policy
Industrial promotion
Industrial promotion
Industry and state
Lime industry
Lumber trade
Mines and mineral resources
Mines and mineral resources
Montana
Montana
Montana
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Ski resorts
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Active 1974

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