Daines Votes to End Democrat Led Filibuster, Provide Critical Health Care for 24,000 Montana Kids
U.S. SENATE — Today U.S. Senator Steve Daines voted to end the filibuster and end the government shutdown. The bipartisan bill passed with 81 votes. The bill is expected for final passage in the Senate later this afternoon. The government funding bill includes a six-year reauthorization of the Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP), which 24,000 Montana kids depend upon, and will keep the government open until February 8th. “This afternoon Senate Democrats joined us and we were able to pass a bill to end the filibuster, setting us up to reopen the government and ensure our national security needs are
Great Falls Tribune: Montana’s federal lawmakers split on vote to reopen government
Montana Republicans Sen. Steve Daines and Rep. Greg Gianforte voted Monday to end the three-day government shutdown and reauthorize a children’s health care program. The bill passed with 81 votes – with 18 senators voting no, Daines said. He said the bill includes a six-year reauthorization of the Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP), which 24,000 Montana kids use, and will keep the government open until Feb. 8. “It was pointless to shut the government down,” he said. Democratic U.S. Sen. Jon Tester opposed the bill, saying it failed to provide certainty for Montana. “Montanans deserve better. A short-term, 17-day budget is
Senate Democrats Continue Government Shutdown
U.S. SENATE — U.S. Senator Steve Daines made the following statement after Senate Democrats rejected efforts to bring the end of the government shutdown to a vote. This decision continues to put the 24,000 Montana children who depend on the Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP) at risk due to an unrelated immigration issue that only impacts 72 Montana residents. “Tonight Senate Democrats were given another chance to fund the government. But yet again, they chose to continue the government shutdown, due to a controversial immigration policy.” said Daines. “Montanans and the American people will continue to suffer. Enough is enough.” Background: On January 20, Daines spoke on the
A Minority of Senators Hold Government Funding Hostage Over Controversial Immigration Issue
U.S. SENATE — U.S. Senator Steve Daines today spoke on the floor of the U.S. Senate after Democrats refused to fund the government over an unrelated controversial immigration policy that impacts 72 – or .00007 percent – Montanans at the expense of the 24,000 Montana children who depend on the Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP) for access to critical health care. To watch the video click HERE. To download the video click HERE. Also featured on Fox News. Text as prepared: Mr. President, I’m here to make one point crystal clear for those Montanans who are wondering what is going on
Daines Statement on Government Shutdown
U.S. SENATE — U.S. Senator Steve Daines today made the following statement after the government funding bill failed to pass the Senate before the Friday midnight deadline. “While I voted to fund the government, 44 Democrats chose to shut it down, failing 24,000 Montana children, compromising our national security, and letting down our veterans and active service members.” said Daines. The funding bill would have kept the government open for four weeks and would have included a six-year reauthorization of the Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP), which gives 24,000 Montana children access to critical health care. Background: On January 19, Daines
US News & World Report: The Latest: GOP Says Trump Trying to Cushion Shutdown Impact
A Republican senator from Montana says the Trump administration is trying to minimize the effects of the government shutdown by keeping at least some national parks open, but former President Barack Obama tried to make shutdowns painful for the American people. Sen. Steve Daines said Saturday that Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke, a former Montana congressman, wants to keep Montana’s Glacier National Park and Yellowstone National Park open. Most of Yellowstone is in Wyoming but three of the five entrances are in Montana. On Saturday, Zinke tweeted, “Not all national parks are fully open but we’re working hard to make as much accessible as is
KRTV: Senators react to government shutdown; whats’s next for Montana
Senators Steve Daines and Jon Tester both spoke on the Senate floor on Saturday about the effects the government shutdown has on Montanans. “I’m here to make on point crystal clear for those Montanans who are wondering what is going on with their government,” Senator Daines said. “The reason that the government has shut down is because a controversial illegal immigration policy was not included in a bill that funds the government.” Senator Tester said he would not let Washington fail Montana anymore. “Congress has failed for 112 days,” he said. “The budget ran out in September of last year.
Daines Calls on Colleagues to Protect Montana Children
U.S. SENATE — U.S. Senator Steve Daines today spoke on the floor of the U.S. Senate, calling on his colleagues to keep the government open and support a six-year reauthorization of the Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP), which provides access to health care for 24,000 Montana children and nine million children across the country. To watch the video click HERE. To download the video click HERE. “Here’s the choice we have before us today,” said Daines. “A choice we have less than seven hours to make: we can either keep the government open and fund health insurance for 24,000 Montana kids
Daines Honors Montanan of the Week: Curtis and Marlys Schwaderer
U.S. SENATE —U.S. Senator Steve Daines today recognized Curtis and Marlys Schwaderer for their many years of service to the community of Superior, Montana as owners of Mineral Pharmacy. Daines’ recognition in the Congressional Record is available here. Through his “Montanan of the Week” initiative, Daines each week will highlight a Montanan by submitting a statement of recognition in the official Congressional Record, the document that reflects the official proceedings of Congress. Daines welcomes anyone to nominate fellow Montanans for Daines’ “Montanan of the Week” program by calling Daines’ office at 202-224-2651 or by filling out the contact form on