Policy Atlas

Michael Daniel Bowles - Republican for State House MT 2026 "To make the government accountable."

This atlas is designed to address potential voter's inquiries about how the candidate responds to policy topic domains. Scope: policy areas within the Montana Legislature’s authority, especially those reflecting Montana House District 100 interests.

Quick introduction

Michael Daniel Bowles (state House candidate) presents reforms-oriented postures grounded in civic experience; this atlas pairs concise topic pages with extensive entries.

Table of Contents

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1 — Position Statement

Mature, reforms-oriented posture, policy workers to add laws, treat rapturous system.

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2 — Administrative Restructuring

Realign agency roles, improve procedures, authority, accountability, non-coercive service.

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3 — Powers Reform

Rebalance governmental powers, mitigate overreach, limit authority, strengthen counter-executive checks.

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4 — Financial Reprioritization

Redirect dollars to households, reduce intermediary extraction, and clarify public obligations.

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5 — Environmental Stewardship

Maintain ecological care, refuse excessive risk or burden, and ensure legible governance.

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6 — Civic Strength and Public Footing

Provide legible, predictable civic systems that refuse coercion and reinforce household footing.

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7 — Infrastructure and Public Works

Keep core public systems stable and refuse extra problems, risks, or burdens on households.

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8 — Health Systems and Public Care

Make systems predictable and non-coercive so families can avoid jeopardy when seeking help.

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9 — Education and Human Development

Predictably facilitate growth and household agency without adding instability for families.

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10 — Contact

Send an inquiry or comment to Michael Daniel Bowles via the contact form.

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