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Arlyne Reichert\u27s statement on consumer protection
Arlyne Reichert\u27s statement on consumer protection for the Public Health, Welfare, Labor and Industry Committee.https://scholarworks.umt.edu/montanaconstitution/1425/thumbnail.jp
Transcript for Episode 19: Legislative Legacy: 1972 Constitution Brings Legislature Closer to the People
https://digitalcommons.mtech.edu/crucible_transcriptions/1018/thumbnail.jp
Biography of Arlyne Reichert
https://digitalcommons.mtech.edu/crucible_bios/1004/thumbnail.jp
Episode 29: Playing Against Type: Partisan Leo Graybill Leads Bi-Partisan Constitutional Convention
https://digitalcommons.mtech.edu/crucible_episodes/1028/thumbnail.jp
Transcript for Episode 29: Playing Against Type: Partisan Leo Graybill Leads Bi-Partisan Constitutional Convention (THIS TRANSCRIPT IS NOT YET AVAILABLE; WILL BE INSTALLED WHEN AVAILABLE)
https://digitalcommons.mtech.edu/crucible_transcriptions/1028/thumbnail.jp
Episode 19: Legislative Legacy: 1972 Constitution Brings Legislature Closer to the People
Description to be posted.https://digitalcommons.mtech.edu/crucible_episodes/1018/thumbnail.jp
Montana ConCon 45 Panel
On the evening of June 16, 1972, at the 45th Reunion of the Montana Constitutional Convention Society, a panel discussion about the Constitution and the Convention was held in the Ed Craney Studios at the Montana Historical Society. Evan Barrett was the moderator for a panel that included six Constitutional Convention Delegates: Bob Campbell, Mick McKeon, Lyle Monroe, Arlyne Reichert, Mae Nan Ellingson, and Roger Wagner