Montana State Senate
Recent News About Montana State Senate
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Daines call for election commission to audit Nov. 3 election
An election commission has been requested to review the Nov. 3, 2020 presidential election process by U.S. Sen. Steve Daines.
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Daines pens bipartisan legislation aimed at preventing wildfire damage
Wildfires burned through more than 8.7 million acres of land in the western states and climate experts predict the weather patterns that create such catastrophes will continue and potentially get worse in the coming years, Sen. Steve Daines (R-MT) and Congressman Greg Gianforte (R-MT) said in a press release.
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GOP introduces bill that will give relief to Montana small businesses
Sen. Steve Daines plans to introduce a bipartisan bill that will preserve Montana jobs and give critical relief to Montana's small businesses.
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Daines thanks Montanans for making their voices heard 'loud and clear' by voting
U.S. Sen. Steve Daines (R-MT) said the voice of Montana was heard "loud and clear" with his reelection.
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Daines re-elected in Montana Senate race
Republican incumbent Steve Daines has been re-elected to the U.S. Senate for a second term.
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Daines urges Senate members to investigate social media censorship
Sen. Steve Daines sent a letter urging Senate Judiciary Chairman Graham and Ranking Member Feinstein to look into social media companies removing the content of political candidates trying to run for office, according to Daines' website.
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Daines introduces bill to save health care for Montana veterans
Montana veterans will not lose their health care if the TRICARE Retired Protection Act, which was introduced by Sen. Steve Daines (R-Montana), is passed, according to Daines' website.
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Daines introduces wildfire protection bill
When U.S. Sen. Steve Daines (R-MT) recently visited the Bridger Foothills Fire near his hometown of Bozeman, he was reminded of how important the bill is that he has been working on for almost one year.
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Montana lawmaker whose settlement disclosure bill was vetoed by Bullock says he will try again
The Montana lawmaker whose bill to disclose information about state legal settlements was vetoed by Gov. Steve Bullock -- who has close ties with a man twice forced out of government positions over sexual harassment allegations - recently said he will try again.
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Grand Falls mayor seeks solutions to Montana's financial difficulties
HELENA – Great Falls Mayor Bob Kelly and other city and county officials addressed Montana’s financial struggles with the current tax structure before a state revenue interim committee panel during a meeting Oct. 2.