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Daines, Tester, Gianforte Announce Manhattan’s Alexa Arthun’s Offer of Appointment from the Naval Academy

U.S. SENATE —U.S. Senators Steve Daines and Jon Tester and Congressman Greg Gianforte today announced academy nominee Alexa Arthun’s offer of appointment from the United States Naval Academy. Arthun lives in Manhattan, Montana where she attends Manhattan High School. “Alexa has an outstanding academic and athletic record and a passion to serve our country,” said Daines. “I know she will excel at the Naval Academy and inspire her peers through her leadership.” “Alexa is one of the very best Montana has to offer,” Tester said.  “She has proven herself to be a dedicated student, athlete, and a leader in Manhattan. I

Daines, Tester, Gianforte Announce Helena’s Madison Ward’s Offer of Appointment from the Naval Academy

U.S. SENATE —U.S. Senators Steve Daines and Jon Tester and Congressman Greg Gianforte today announced academy nominee Madison Ward’s offer of appointment from the United States Naval Academy. Ward lives in Helena, Montana. “With her experience living abroad, academic and extracurricular achievements and leadership roles, Madison would be a great fit for the Naval Academy,” said Daines. “She is one of Montana’s finest and I look forward to following her future successes.” “Madison will make Montana proud at the Naval Academy,” Tester said. “As a student and coach, she has demonstrated leadership that will guide her to further success.  I wish

Daines Secures $2,000,000 Grant for Whitefish Lake Watershed Project

U.S. SENATE – U.S. Senator Steve Daines today released the following statement after securing a $2,000,000 grant for phase two of the Whitefish Lake Watershed project in Flathead County. This grant allows Montana to place a conservation easement on 3,200 critical acres in Flathead County. The area is an important habitat for grizzly bears, the Canada lynx, and also protects water quality within the Lazy Creek watershed for threatened fish species. “This area is critical for the protection of wildlife, recreation, timber management and Montana jobs” said Daines. “This grant will help Montana continue its efforts to conserve this area and contribute

Yellowstone Public Radio: Montana Senator Pushes Awareness of Missing, Murdered Indigenous Women

Marita Growing Thunder, 19, is sitting in the grass on a warm spring afternoon at the University of Montana campus in Missoula where she studies art. Growing up, she said, her mom was always talking about aunt Yvonne. “Everyday she’s like, ‘Oh that reminds me of what Yvonne used to do or she used to say all the time,’” Growing Thunder said. Yvonne was the family comedian. She made goofy faces, danced at pow-wows and got into little fights with her sisters. But then about ten years ago, Yvonne was beaten to death by her husband. “It was a closed

Char-Koosta News: Daines bill to establish National Day of Awareness for Missing and Murdered Native Women and Girls passes Senate

U.S. SENATE — This week, the U.S. Senate passed Senator Steve Daines’ bill to recognize May 5th as the National Day of Awareness for Missing and Murdered Native Women and Girls.  Daines introduced the legislation to honor the memory of Hanna Harris, a member of the Northern Cheyenne Tribe who was murdered in July 2013. The resolution commemorates the lives of all American Indian and Alaska Native women and girls who have gone missing or been murdered. “Tragically, Hanna Harris is just one of the many native women who go missing or are senselessly murdered,” said Daines. “We must do more to call attention to

FoxNews: Sens. Daines, Grassley, Perdue, Johnson: America must wake up and do a better job at competing with China

Tariffs aren’t the only issue on the table when it comes to U.S.-China relations. That fact was a major takeaway from our recent trip to China, where we met with some of the country’s top business and political leaders. The United States has been a consistently dominant economic force in the world for over a century, but China is catching up. It isn’t the country it was as recently as five years ago. With a middle class of over 400 million, China is certainly past its days as a “developing” nation, although it prefers the world doesn’t see it for

The Hill: Sen. Daines says Montana office was vandalized

Sen.  (R-Mont.) said Wednesday that his office in Missoula, Mont., had been vandalized. Daines tweeted that an investigation into the vandalism is underway. “It’s disturbing that folks have turned to vandalizing my Missoula office, but thankful my staff is safe. Law enforcement is currently investigating the situation and we are watching it closely,” Daines said on Twitter. The junior Montana senator also posted pictures of the damage, showing broken windows and shards of glass scattered across the office.  The Hill has reached out to Missoula law enforcement for updates on the case. 

Washington Examiner: GOP senators ask HHS to overhaul family planning regulations

A group of 41 Republican senators want President Trump to issue new regulations that would bar recipients of family planning grants from co-locating with an abortion clinic and promoting or referring clients for abortions. In a Monday letter to Health and Human Services Secretary Alex Azar, the senators called for an update to regulations governing Title X family planning grants, which are given to organizations that give reproductive healthcare to low-income families and expectant mothers. They say the agency’s current regulations undermine federal law that states federal funding cannot be used in programs in which abortion is a method of

Flathead Beacon: Congress Should Address Deferred Maintenance in National Parks

The week of April 21 thru 29 marked National Parks Week, a time to celebrate the natural wonders and unique cultural heritage our parks protect and put on display. This year’s National Parks Week couldn’t come at a more opportune time – that’s because right now proposals in Congress to dedicate funding for deferred maintenance in the National Parks are gaining momentum. It is appearing likely that Congress will this year solve one of the most pressing issues affecting the future of our national parks. Deferred maintenance is a big problem for our parks. Currently there are thousands of scheduled