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I know Daines and Gianforte quite well and have for decades. They are good guys, smart and good at business. Gianforte is very strategic, makes plans, get right people, execute on them, and make necessary changes along the way. His wife is smart and educated, and an engineer, and help him in the background along the way. They work hard. I have been along Gianforte for years, and he is consistently a hard worker. He is religious, as is his wife. His faith is very important to him. I assume Daines is similar, but I don't know. At least as of last year, Daines had been to China about 7 times as a Senator and was probably Trump's no. 1 person to assist and communicate with China, outside of top China people in the administration. Gianforte is a total outdoors guy. He made a ton of money in business, especially from RNT, and Daines has done well too, but not like the Gianfortes. I am curious as to what Daines is up to. I tried to fish with him to get some info, but didn't get anything.

My comments have nothing to do with politics or their politics. Those are different subjects. To date, I voted for them and contributed to them. I don't like their closeness to Trump, or whatever it is.
 
Yep. Businesses keep moving in. There are jobs. More tax friendly than Missoula. And of course as you mentioned the out of state big money folks. Even during the recession things kept booming. Missoula may be growing but where are the jobs to support it? Just building high density housing and tax increases isn’t going to cut it.
How is Bozeman more tax friendly then Missoula?
 
How is Bozeman more tax friendly then Missoula?
Well they are definitely catching up. The new fun things the city council is proposing will likely bring them even soon.
  • Median Bozeman, Montana effective property tax rate: 0.67%, significantly lower than the national median of 1.02%, and lower than the Montana state median of 0.78%.
  • Median Bozeman, Montana home value: $695,300
  • Median annual Bozeman, Montana tax bill: $4,293, $1,893 higher than the national median property tax bill of $2,400.
  • Median Missoula, Montana effective property tax rate: 1.22%, significantly higher than the national median of 1.02%, and higher than the Montana state median of 0.78%.
  • Median Missoula, Montana home value: $419,000
  • Median annual Missoula, Montana tax bill: $4,868, $2,468 higher than the national median property tax bill of $2,400.
 

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