Save the Blackfoot. Vote NO on I-147.
Pollute Water Harm Property Rights Cost Taxpayers Millions Introduce No New Safeguards
SAVE THE BLACKFOOT - OPPONENTS OF I-147

The group is a volunteer organization comprised of landowners, business people, conservationists and Montana taxpayers concerned about protecting clean water and rural traditions in Montana and the Blackfoot Valley.

Here is the list of board members and advisory members:

Directors

  • Treasurer -- Paul Roos, Ovando, businessman

  • Jon Krutar, Ovando, rancher

  • Mark Gerlach, Greenough, ranch foreman

  • Harry Poett, Ovando, businessman

Advisory Board

  • Gary Buchanan, Billings, investment advisor and former director of the Montana Department of Commerce

  • Ralph Allen, Ovando, retired educator

  • Father Francis McInnis, Great Falls and Lincoln, clergyman and retired educator

  • Stan Meyer, Great Falls and Lincoln, retired businessman and former chairman of the Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks Commission

  • Stephanie Ambrose Tubbs, Helena and Ovando, Lewis and Clark scholar

  • Pat Robins, M.D., Missoula, retired physician

  • George Turman, Missoula, former lieutenant governor of Montana and Missoula mayor

  • Annick Smith, Potomac, writer

  • Hon. Gordon Bennett, Helena, retired Montana district court judge

  • Tish Cockerham, Lincoln, ranch manager

  • Lee Pattison, Lincoln, retired educator
IMAGE CREDITS: Blackfoot River, by the Clark Fork Coalition.
Save the Blackfoot. Vote NO on I-147. - Paul Roos, treasurer - P.O. Box 68, Ovando, MT 59854 - info@nocyanide.org