TESTER, DAINES AND ZINKE ANNOUNCE ANNUAL ACADEMY DAYS
(MONTANA) – Senator Jon Tester, Senator Steve Daines and Congressman Ryan Zinke have announced the dates for this year’s Academy Days, taking place in Missoula, Great Falls, and Billings. Academy Days are free and open to Montana middle and high school students who are interested in attending a military academy or pursuing a career in the military. During these event students can meet with representatives from Tester, Daines and Zinke’s offices, as well as officials from the U.S. Military Academy, the U.S. Naval Academy, the U.S. Air Force Academy, the U.S. Coast Guard Academy, the U.S. Merchant Marine Academy and
Daines Blasts Obama Administration for Excluding Montanans’ Voices in Moratorium on Coal Leasing
U.S. SENATE —Senator Steve Daines today slammed the Obama administration for excluding Montanans during the proposed review of their moratorium on coal leasing. “It’s unconscionable that the Obama administration refuses to sit down with hardworking Montanans—including union and tribal members who will be most impacted by these decisions,” Daines stated. “Yet again, the Obama administration would rather raise costs for those who can afford it the least instead of prioritizing a dependable, reliable source of energy. This is a war on good-paying Montana jobs and made-in-Montana energy.” According to an announcement from the Department of Interior (DOI), public meetings are currently planned to be held
KTVH: Daines “Made in Montana” tour stops at the Hauser Dam
(MTN News-Helena) Senator Steve Daines continued his statewide “Made in Montana” energy tour this morning with a stop at the Hauser Dam. Daines is using the tour to criticize clean energy regulations that he says will cost Montana jobs and affordable energy. He says Montana has a diverse energy portfolio and he intends to keep it that way. Daines also says hydro-electric facilities like Hauser are great sources of reliable and low-cost energy production which are under attack. The senator wants to push back against the EPA’s proposed clean energy regulations while protecting and promoting Montana energy development. Daines is
MTN News: Sen. Daines visits welding program at Great Falls College-MSU
U.S. Senator Steve Daines (R-MT) visited with welding students and instructors on Wednesday at Great Falls College-MSU during his state-wide “Made in Montana” energy tour. The 10 days on the road focus on the importance of producing local energy while promoting Montana’s future jobs in related fields including coal, oil, and natural gas. Daines says Montana’s economic goal is to employ and maintain in-state workers with two-year degrees and certificates like the welding program offered at Great Falls College-MSU. Daines says trade programs such as welding can offer students smaller amounts of personal debt after graduating while providing the training and knowledge necessary to find
MTN News: Sen. Daines talks about “Made In Montana” energy
With the future of the Colstrip Power Plants now in question, U.S. Senator Steve Daines (R-MT) is taking his energy fight on the road on a statewide tour to promote what he calls “Made in Montana Energy.” The Republican kicked off his 10 city tour Monday in Laurel at the CHS Refinery on Monday, and on Wednesday, he visited KRTV. Daines said his goal is to underscore the importance of Montana’s energy and how losing Colstrip will impact the state’s economic future. “It would be devastating to our state. It’s a loss of 7,000 jobs. It’s a loss of $500 million
ABC Fox: Congressional office opens in Sidney
The first ever Congressional office opened in Sidney March 22. The office of Senator Steve Daines will be staffed by Sidney native Nate Williams. Graduating from Sidney High School in 2004, Williams enlisted in the United States Air Force, serving for six years. After three overseas deployments he enrolled at the University of Montana, graduating with degrees in economics, political science, and a minor in Arabic. The new office will allow Daines to better serve eastern Montana by operating in one of the region’s towns. Services will include internships for students, help with federal agencies such as the Social Security Office
Billings Gazette: CHS: Montanans will pay more for fuel if Colstrip power exits
A Montana oil refinery says it will lose a key power supplier if Colstrip is shuttered. CHS Inc., which refines oil in Laurel, gets more than half its power from Colstrip Power Plant, which faces an uncertain future as power companies in the Pacific Northwest prepare to dump coal-generated electricity and tighten pollution controls under the Clean Power Plan to address climate change. It was the Clean Power Plan that Patrick Kimmet, Laurel Refinery vice president cited Monday while meeting with U.S. Sen. Steve Daines, R-Mont. “We are reviewing the potential effects of the Clean Power Plan,” Kimmet said. “But
Daines Opens First Congressional Office in Sidney
U.S. SENATE —Senator Steve Daines opened the first ever Congressional office in Sidney, Montana. Yesterday, Daines held a grand opening of his new office. Daines’ office is located at 609 S. Central Ave. Suite #4 (Central Plaza Building), Sidney, MT, 59270. “I’m excited to announce the opening of our Sidney, Montana office,” Daines stated. “This office will help us better serve all of eastern Montana and fight everyday on behalf of Montanans. If you ever have a concern with a federal agency or need help getting the benefits you deserve our office is here to help.” Daines’ office will be staffed by Nate
Miles City: MCC on Daines’ energy tour
United States Sen. Steve Daines stopped in Miles City Monday evening to tour Miles Community College’s Heavy Equipment Operations program. Daines has been traveling around the state to promote made-in-Montana energy and the good-paying jobs it supports. The tour will include the Montana Energy Summit 2016 on March 29-31 in Billings. He expects around 500 people at the conference to talk about the future of energy in Montana. Daines met with MCC President Stacy Klippenstein, among others, in James Lucas Hall. The group proceeded to the Heavy Equipment Operations building to meet with instructor Jerry Forman. “It’s important to