Federal funds help Helena airport plan for expansion
Helena Regional Airport is among 20 Montana airports sharing in nearly $10 million in federal funding for improvements and maintenance. The funding was secured through provisions in the Federal Aviation Administration reauthorization, according to an announcement by Sen. Steve Daines, R-Mont. Helena’s airport will receive $705,306 to fund the design of the terminal building’s expansion, the news release stated. “The Helena airport plays a critical role in connecting our state. These needed infrastructure dollars will make a difference for passengers traveling through the Helena airport to meet Helena’s future needs,” Daines said in a statement. The federal funding also includes
AARP and MT Attorney General work to get ahead of scammers
Scammers are constantly figuring out new ways to take your money. It’s a problem the Montana Attorney General’s Office and AARP are trying to get ahead of. In a statewide teleconference Monday, state officials including Attorney General Tim Fox and Senator Steve Daines took questions from callers about scammers. Fox said the number of scams being reported is going up. The scams are getting more convincing as criminals use stolen information from corporate data breaches to appear more credible. Among the biggest scams are telephone scams where con artists call and say you won money or your computer has a
Senator Vows to Reform Timber Litigation Laws
Montana’s junior senator vowed to reform laws governing environmental litigation that he blames for Montana’s flagging timber industry, speaking during a roundtable discussion with timber industry representatives and local government officials in Columbia Falls Friday morning. Sen. Steve Daines, R-Mont., was joined by Sen. Pat Roberts, R-Kansas, who chairs the Senate Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition and Forestry — a panel on which Daines also serves. The two senators led the hour-long discussion a day after joining the new Agriculture Department secretary, Sonny Perdue, at the Montana Ag Summit in Great Falls. While he said a comprehensive solution to the struggles
Sidney-Richland Airport receives federal funding
U.S. Sen. Steve Daines, R-Mont., has announced that 20 Montana airports have received $8.9 million in funding for critical upgrades and maintenance. “Montana’s community airport play a critical role in connecting our state,” Daines said. “Every single dollar make a huge difference to keeping our rural airports reliable and ready to use.” The funding included $504,000 for the Sidney-Richland Airport Authority. This project will fund the acquisition of new snow removal power broom with air blower equipment to keep the airport serviceable during snow periods and aid in the efficiency and safety of operations. Daines secured the following provisions in
Perdue: We Won’t Let You Go Hungry But There Are Limits
Agriculture Secretary Sonny Perdue, who runs the federal farm subsidy and public nutrition programs, told a Montana audience that “my goal is to have a safety net for all American citizens, producers, but also those who cannot afford (food) … It is not in the heart of America to want to see anyone go hungry.” Speaking at the Montana Ag Summit in Great Falls, Perdue said spending cuts are necessary to get the federal debt under control. For the coming fiscal year, President Trump has proposed a $193 billion cut – 25% – in food stamp spending over 10 years,
Beef issues highlighted during Montana Ag Summit
The 2017 Montana Ag Summit Thursday featured several high-profile speakers and panels on various issues affecting present and future agriculture, and top-of-mind beef industry issues were included. J. Christopher Giancarlo, acting chairman of the U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC), gave a speech on the future of commodity markets, placing emphasis on the need for regulatory reform and a need to change the “ill-conceived regulatory burdens” that add costs to doing business. Giancarlo discussed the National Cattlemen’s Beef Assn.’s concerns about the impact high-frequency trading had on certain dates in the live cattle futures contract during 2015 and 2016. He
Havre, Big Sandy receive federal airport grants
U.S. Sen. Steve Daines, R-Mont., announced Wednesday in a press release that the airports at Havre and Big Sandy are among Montana facilities receiving almost $8.9 million in funding for upgrades and maintenance. The $1,216,934 grant for the Havre City-County Airport will be used to: • Fund the final phase for the rehabilitation of 10,000 square yards of the existing apron to maintain the structural integrity of the pavement. • Fund the second of three construction phases for the rehabilitation of 400 feet of the existing Taxiway C needed to maintain structural integrity of the pavement. • Fund the final
Montana’s leaders react to Trump’s decision on climate pact
Here’s how Montana’s politicians reacted to Trump’s decision to back out of the Paris climate accord: Republican U.S. Sen. Steve Daines: “Withdrawing from this unenforceable agreement is good news for Montanans — it would have raised utility rates for hardworking Montana families and cost our state jobs. We all want clean water and clean air, but this deal was a bad deal.” Democratic U.S. Sen. Jon Tester: “At a time when countries around the world are looking to America to lead in innovation, the decision to pull out of this agreement puts American businesses and jobs at risk. Like all Montana farmers,
Former U.S. Senator Conrad Burns honored at AG Summit
The Montana Ag Summit kicked off on Thursday at the Montana ExpoPark in Great Falls with a tribute to former U.S. Senator Conrad Burns. Burns passed away on April 28, 2016, at the age of 81. U.S. Senator Steve Daines opened the ceremony by announcing the creation of the Conrad Burns Ag Technology Award, to be given every year at the Ag Summit. U.S. Senator Pat Roberts, chairman of the Senate Agriculture Committee and Burns’ friend and former colleague, also spoke about his memories of Burns. Senator Roberts invited Burns’ wife Phyllis to the podium, where she spoke and took a picture with award winner Taylor Brown. Brown owns the Northern Broadcasting