President Signs Montana Airport Priorities into Law
U.S. SENATE — President Donald J. Trump signed a five-year reauthorization of the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) into law. U.S. Senator Steve Daines secured several wins for Montana in the five-year extension including the reauthorization of the Small Community Air Service Development Program critical to growing Montana’s air service and the authorization of West Yellowstone Airport to receive increased Airport Improvement Program grants. Daines also secured a requirement for sanitary “Mother’s Rooms” for nursing mothers in all large and medium commercial airports. “The FAA reauthorization provides much-needed certainty for the aviation community, Montanans and visitors. It also contains important wins for Montana’s
Daines Statement on the Confirmation of Supreme Court Justice Kavanaugh
U.S. Senator Steve Daines today issued the following statement on the confirmation of Judge Brett Kavanaugh to the U.S. Supreme Court: “Congratulations to Supreme Court Justice Kavanaugh. He will be an outstanding Justice.” Last night, Daines spoke to President Donald Trump and Vice President Mike Pence on the phone who thanked him for his continuous and vocal support of Kavanaugh throughout this process. See President Trump’s statement on Daines HERE. Kavanaugh is expected to be sworn in later today.
Daines Helps Secure $355,500 to Assist Disabled Veterans in Their Homes
U.S. SENATE — U.S. Senator Steve Daines today announced a grant of $355,500 to Action for Eastern Montana. The grant will be used to fund 12 senior companions so that dozens of disabled veterans across six Montana counties will be able to continue living independently in their own homes. “As a nation, we must honor the commitment we’ve made to our veterans,” Daines said. “This grant will allow 36 disabled Montana veterans to stay in their homes and near their friends and loved ones.” “I want to thank Senator Daines for his time and effort in helping us to get the Choose Home Grant for Action
Montana Communities Will Now Have Better Resources to Combat Meth, Opioid Crisis Thanks to Daines
U.S. SENATE —U.S. Senator Steve Daines today voted on landmark legislation to help combat the devastating meth and opioid epidemic across Montana and the nation. The bill is now on the way to the president’s desk for signature. Download HERE Watch HERE “Way too often we’re seeing stories of Montana tribes, families and communities being destroyed by meth and opioids,” Daines said. “This landmark legislation will give our communities the much-needed resources to curb this devastating epidemic. This bill will also help stop the drugs from crossing the southern border and coming into Montana in the first place.”
Daines Delivers Wins for Montana Airports, Nursing Mothers
U.S. SENATE — U.S. Senator Steve Daines today voted to reauthorize the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) for five years. The five-year extension includes several wins for Montana including the reauthorization of the Small Community Air Service Development Program critical to growing Montana’s air service and the authorization of West Yellowstone Airport to receive increased Airport Improvement Program grants. Daines also secured a requirement for sanitary “Mother’s Rooms” for nursing mothers in all large and medium commercial airports. “Safe and dependable air transportation is critical to Montana’s economy. This bill reauthorizes the FAA for 5 years, providing much needed certainty for the
Daines: Montanans Should Have More Say Than Illegal Immigrants
U.S. SENATE —U.S. Senator Steve Daines today pushed Dr. Steven Dillingham, the nominee to head the Census Bureau, to include a citizenship question in the upcoming 2020 Census. Watch HERE Download HERE “We must make sure that taxpayer dollars are distributed fairly and that U.S. citizens are properly represented in Congress,” Daines said. “My job is to represent the citizens of Montana… And I believe citizens in Montana should have more of a say in Washington, D.C. than illegal immigrants harboring in sanctuary cities across the country.” Daines also stressed the need for Census data to more accurately reflect Montana
Daines Helps Secure Over $470K in Grants for Northern Montana Water Projects
U.S. SENATE — U.S. Senator Steve Daines today announced nearly $500,000 in grants from the Bureau of Reclamation (BOR) to two vital Northern Montana water projects: the Exeter Siphon Project on the Malta Irrigation District, and the Pondera Canal and Reservoir Company’s E Canal Regulating Reservoir Project. “Water infrastructure is vital to keeping our rural economies up and running,” Daines stated. “That’s why I’ve supported the WaterSMART program in Congress. These two projects will help ensure that farmers, ranchers, and other water users will continue to have reliable access to water for their crops and livestock.” The grants are $300,000 to the Malta
Daines Advances Slate of Montana Priorities
U.S. SENATE — As a member of the Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee, U.S. Senator Steve Daines today advanced five bills benefiting Montana including legislation to permanently reauthorize the Land and Water Conservation Fund (LWCF), provide Montana communities with clean drinking water, permanently protect the Paradise Valley and Gardiner Basin from mining, and restore national parks’ aging infrastructure. Daines was instrumental in ensuring these bills advanced in the Committee. Daines issued the following video statement on the five bills that impact Montana: Watch HERE Download HERE Daines will continue pushing these bills through the legislative process and will work with
Forest Service Responds to Daines’ Request to Open Public Comment Period on the Bitterroot National Forest
U.S. SENATE — U.S. Senator Steve Daines today announced that the U.S. Forest Service (USFS) responded to his request to open a court-ordered objection period to allow all Montanans to provide public comment on the recent closure of the mountain bike uses across 62 miles of trails in the Blue Joint and Sapphire Wilderness Study areas found on the Bitterroot National Forest. “With over 80 percent of Montanans recreating on their public lands, rivers, and lakes, and Montana’s outdoor recreation economy accounting for over $7 billion in consumer spending, we should be facilitating more participation and public input in public land management decisions, and