Note: this editorial was written to expose a local munipality and County in the State of Montana which does not have the lawful paperwork required by State Code to exist. 

Hamilton, MT county seat of Ravalli County
photo courtesy of goNorthwest.com
 
This letter will look  at how well our governments are working in Ravalli County, without the party  spin, but with hard facts, and hard truths.Some might remember the documentary commissioned and filmed in the  Bitterroot Valley in 2009 named “Beneath the Beauty”. Within that 2 hr. production the Mayor of  Hamilton, Jerry Steele is asked about incorporation documents for his city,  required for public inspection in Montana under MCA 7-2-4100 and  following.
The public inspection  issue is a problem for our local governments.As many people work for these governments, all of a sudden it has become “all of them” against an individual, or smaller group of people. This newspaper has bravely entered the courts  to attempt to warm the heart of Honorable Langton, personally I tried with  Honorable Haynes to plead public disclosure of police reports which outweigh  personal privacy of an individual, even if they work for a local  government. The constitutional right to  know is a powerful one in Montana, and our local governments don’t have a  terribly good track record if you look at the filing history in the Montana  Supreme Court.
In 2006 a person  named Prindel sued Ravalli County for not releasing documents, and records the  failure to release public information. In  1992 it appeared that the Hamilton City Judge was sexually harassed by the  sitting Mayor Whitlock, and a group called Citizens to recall Whitlock sued the  Mayor to release the investigation due to public concern of the document. The Bitterroot Star, and others sued the  County for the release of Geoff Mahar’s complaint against the Ravalli County for  similar reasons.
Hamilton MT Police bahaving badly:
Protecting the unlawful act of a Public Library...what?
Why do our local  governments behave so badly? It’s due to  the “all of us” against the individual mindset.The interesting part is the admission in official meeting of Mayor Steele  in August 2009 of no incorporation public documents for the City of  Hamilton. The official plat map indicates  the City of Hamilton was annexed to Missoula Co. on September 4, 1890, with no  record of incorporation since. Ravalli  County was created by the Montana Legislature on March 3, 1893 except that  Hamilton relies upon a newspaper article from July 21, 1894 as proof of “incorporation”. Neither the current city  clerk nor county clerk can find required public documents for Hamilton’s lawful  incorporation. How can these local  governments lawfully collect taxes or have employees, elections or any function  of a government such as courts, law enforcement? 
Montana law MCA  7-2-2103 says that a county seat such as Hamilton must be incorporated for a  county to lawfully exist. Seeing how the  chicken came before the egg for Ravalli County (county created 1893 prior to “incorporation” in 1894 or Marcus Daly founding in 1895) do we wonder why our  local governments are behaving so badly?It’s because they don’t lawfully exist, and they don’t need to behave or  follow the rules.
Official Plat May shows Hamilton, MT is Missoula Co.
certified map of Hamilton MT
on Feb. 25, 2010 by Ravalli Co. Clerk Regina Plettenberg
Open meeting laws,  public disclosure of information, partisan infighting, potential issues with  civil rights; all due to no desire to be lawful.If we want less government intrusion, public officials can decide to put  their pencils down, and stop collecting our taxes. Seeley Lake is a wonderful place to live,  because Missoula Co. leaves them alone.With proof that Missoula Co. owns Hamilton, and Ravalli County cannot  exist without a legitimate county seat, it’s time to get out the drawing board  and chalk out some lawful solutions for our local governments to exist in the  Bitterroot Valley.
 
