Feb. 11 – On this day in Montana
history in 1961 one of Montana’s ugliest and most public fights between a legislator
and a lobbyist ended with a legislative resolution that said Sen. William
Cashmore, R-Lewis and Clark County, “reasonably believed” he had been
threatened and intimidated by James Umber, president of the Montana AFL-CIO.
The bitter dispute – that virtually tied up any legislative action for about a
week – arouse over a bill proposed by Cashmore that would have required a
secret ballot on union strike votes in labor disputes not covered by federal
laws. Umber said it would kill small unions in Montana.
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