Montana Senate votes to censure Sen. Ellsworth, revoking nearly all legislative abilities
- On April 1, 2025, the Montana Senate voted to censure Sen. Jason Ellsworth after an ethics investigation.
- The censure followed a legislative audit report and stemmed from an ethics investigation into a government contract with Bryce Eggleston's company.
- Sen. Ellsworth signed the state onto two contracts totaling $170,100 with Eggleston, a longtime business associate, without disclosing their relationship.
- The Senate voted 44-6 to censure Ellsworth, removing him from committees and banning him from the Senate floor for life, though he can vote remotely.
- Lawmakers expressed mixed reactions, with some believing the censure was appropriate while others, like Sen. Shelley Vance, felt it went too far.
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Ellsworth receives lifetime ban from Montana Senate floor for ethics violation
Former Senate leader Jason Ellsworth was banned from the Senate floor for life as part of a censure stemming from an ethics investigation into a government contract awarded to a friend.

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Montana Senate votes to censure Sen. Ellsworth, revoking nearly all legislative abilities
The Montana Senate resoundingly voted to censure Hamilton Sen. Jason Ellsworth, a move that includes a lifetime ban from the chamber.
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