Daines announced $4.5 million in funding from the CDC and unveiled three proposals to aid Montana's workers and small businesses during the coronavirus outbreak.
Daines urged the Dept. of Treasury to consider COVID-19 testing "preventive care" to avoid high out-of-pocket fees. Four MT companies have already waived test fees.
Daines and Tester have worked to pass a bill in the US Senate renaming a ridge near Emigrant Peak after four servicemen who lost their lives in a 1962 plane crash.
Following President Trump’s State of the Union Address on January 4, Greg Gianforte and Steve Daines both issued statements responding to the address. Both congressmen listed the impact of new trade deals and a strong economy on Montanans.
Oral arguments began on January 22 at the United States Supreme Court for the case Espinoza v the Montana Department of Revenue. United States Senator Steve Daines attended the oral arguments and voiced his support for a ruling in favor of Espinoza, a Kalispell woman who is one of the plaintiffs in the case.
In an interview with KGVO News, US Senator Steve Daines criticized the impeachment process and Nancy Pelosi’s unwillingness to send the articles of impeachment to the Senate.