Today Representative Steve Daines applauded the Senate for the passage of legislation containing a number of provisions that represent Montana defense, land and resources priorities.
Republicans made big gains in both the U.S. House and Senate this week, but the needle barely moved in the Montana Legislature. The day after Election Day, Montana Republican Party chairman Will Deschamps says the numbers are still in flux...
A historic house and plantation that was home to Confederate Gen. Robert E. Lee and 63 slaves will be restored to its historical appearance after a $12.3 million gift.
This week, January 28, a third Republican candidate has officially signed up to run for the open U.S. House Seat set to be vacated by current congressman Steve Daines.
Missoula county commissioners announced yesterday, December 18, that they had chosen a replacement for Democrat representative Jennifer Gursky of House District 98.
This past week, a second Democrat entered the race for Montana's lone U.S. House seat. Melinda Gopher of Missoula announced that she will be running against John Lewis in the Democratic primary.
Today, November 13, Montana Congressman Steve Daines questioned Roberta Stempfley, the Assistant Secretary of the Department of Homeland Security Office of Cybersecurity and Communications, about why nothing was done to patch up security flaws in the Obamacare healthcare exchanges.
On Friday, September 21, the U.S. House of Representatives voted to pass the Restoring Healthy Forests for Healthy Communities Act, a bill which is designed to restrict litigation on timber harvests, make forests easier to use, and, after amendment, reinstate Secure Rural Schools funding for counties adjacent to federal lands.