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Montana doesn't have assets to pay all bills
The state has $13.1 billion in assets, but most are not available to meet Montana’s bills, according to a recent report that based its findings on information in state financial and pension data.

(Montana.Watchdog.org) Montana taxpayers would have to pay $300 each to make up a shortfall, or so says the Institute for Truth In Accounting (IFTA), a Chicago-based nonprofit organization that claims its mission as seeking more effective and accurate accounting by states.  Read more.

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