New Bill to Keep Mussels Out of Lakes and Streams Read More: New Bill to Keep Mussels Out of Lakes and Streams
A new bill has been introduced in the U.S. Senate by Montana Senators Steve Daines and Jon Tester. “Stop the Spread of Invasive Mussels Act of 2019” is targeted at such organisms as zebra and quagga mussels in waterways. In a news release the bipartisan bill was explained as a way to strengthen prevention efforts by the Bureau of Reclamation by partnering with states and cities to fund watercraft inspection and decontamination stations, which have become a common sight along Western Montana highways. The bill also attempts to reduce differences between various agencies in the Aquatic Nuisance Species Task Force
Thankful to those who served
The holiday season is upon us. Montana families across our state are giving thanks and enjoying quality time with their families and loved ones. As we gather around the dining table this year to express our gratitude, let us not forget the extraordinary privilege we have as free Americans. I want to give thanks to our Montana service members currently deployed, unable to be home for the holidays this year. Thank you for protecting our nation. I also want to express my gratitude to their families here at home, missing their loved ones during this blessed season. Every November on
Montana deputy received national honor for saving baby
WASHINGTON, D.C. – They risk their lives every day to protect our communities– law enforcement officers, deputies and troopers. On Tuesday, one member of the Missoula County Sheriff’s Office received national recognition for saving a baby buried alive in the woods outside Lolo. Deputy Ross Jessop was among 19 men and women to receive the Attorney General’s Award for Distinguished Service in Policing in front of a packed crowd during a ceremony at the U.S. Department of Justice in Washington, D.C. Jessop and U.S. Forest Service Officer Nick Scholz teamed up to find the five-month-old baby boy in the early
Daines Introduces ‘Free Veterans Act’ to Battle Pension Poaching
Montana Senator Steve Daines was visiting with a widow of a Montana military veteran recently when he learned about an activity called ‘pension poaching’. Patricia Perdue had nearly all of her pension benefits stripped away by a scam artist. After looking at her case, Daines crafted the ‘Free Veterans Act’ to raise awareness on an issue that is impacting many vulnerable veterans and their families. Daines said there are not only individuals but also organizations that preying on veterans and their families by charging excessive fees without having proper credentials from the Veterans Administration, but what really angered Daines was
Rankin post office receives U.S. Senate’s blessing
Jeannette Rankin and Charlie Russell are linked again. The U.S. Senate passed by unanimous consent a bipartisan bill last week naming the Missoula post office on West Kent Avenue in honor of Rankin (1880-1973), the peace-preaching pioneer and suffragist from Missoula who became America’s first Congresswoman. The legislation, introduced last March in the Senate by U.S. Sen. Steve Daines and in the U.S. House by Rep. Greg Gianforte, was unanimously passed in the House on Oct. 16. U.S. Sen. Jon Tester, the delegation’s lone Democrat, joined in late October as a co-sponsor of Daines’ bill. It cleared its biggest hurdle
Billings MET Transit receives $840,000 federal grant
The Christmas tree at the Billings MET Transit station is going to have make room underneath for two new buses. The city learned last week it has received a $840,000 federal transportation grant, which will be used to buy two new buses and install several of tech upgrades for its bus fleet to make riding easier for passengers with disabilities. The federal Grants for Buses and Bus Facilities Program is competitive, and Kevin Ploehn, director of transportation for the city, said it was awarded at just the right time. “We are just about ready to order new buses so this
Montana native, Billings grad joins NASA as senior adviser
NASA’s newest senior adviser will tell anyone who’ll listen that he grew up in Poplar, Montana. The way Mike Gold sees it, if he can start in rural Eastern Montana, graduate from Senior High and make it all the way to Washington, D.C., then other kids growing up in equally underserved or overlooked communities can do it too. “It’s so important that we not leave rural America behind,” he said. Gold was sworn in earlier this week by Sen. Steve Daines to serve as NASA’s senior adviser for oversight and direction of internal and international affairs. His passion is the
US Attorney General Barr talks meth epidemic with Montana law enforcement
KALISPELL — U.S. Senator Steve Daines hosted U.S. Attorney General William Barr in Kalispell Friday to discuss Montana’s meth crisis. Local law enforcement voiced concerns to the Attorney General including Flathead County Sheriff Brian Heino and Kalispell Police Chief Doug Overman. Research from the Montana Department of Public Health and Human Services shows 23 deaths were attributed to methamphetamine in Montana in 2017. The study shows more than 1,800 criminal violations involved meth in Montana that same year. Senator Daines said the numbers jump off the page. “The stats are staggering with what’s happening right now with methamphetamines right now
Bill naming Missoula post office after U.S. Rep. Rankin heading to Trump’s desk
The three members of Montana’s congressional delegation on Friday praised the passage of a bill this week renaming the Missoula post office in honor of the nation’s first congresswoman, Jeannette Rankin. The U.S. House passed the measure in mid-October and the U.S. Senate followed suit on Thursday, drawing praise from Sens. Jon Tester and Steve Daines. The bill is going to President Donald Trump for signature. “Jeannette Rankin was a trailblazer for women’s rights and a leader for all Montanans,” Daines said in a statement. “I’m glad to see our bipartisan bill honoring her legacy head to President Trump’s desk