Press Releases

Daines: We Must Secure Our Schools

U.S. SENATE – Today, U.S. Senators Steve Daines (MT), Orrin Hatch (UT), Marco Rubio (FL), Joni Ernst (IA) Bill Nelson (FL) and Dan Sullivan (AK) and students from Florida’s Parkland High School held a press conference on the STOP School Violence Act. The bill has 35 cosponsors, including 15 Democrats. This bipartisan legislation will work to secure America’s schools by implementing proven, evidence-based programs and technologies that stop school violence before it happens. “Parents deserve to know their kids are safe at school,” said Daines. “We must prevent future tragedies by passing the STOP School Violence act now.” The bill permits grants to fund evidence-based programs and practices to:

Daines Sponsors Bill to Increase Access to Lower-Cost Generic Drugs

U.S. SENATE —U.S. Senator Steve Daines today sponsored the Creating and Restoring Equal Access to Equivalent Samples (CREATES) Act, bipartisan legislation to combat brand-name drug manufacturers’ attempts to delay competition from more affordable generic drugs. “Keeping the market competitive will increase Montanans’ access to safe, affordable drugs,” said Daines. Statements of Support: “I couldn’t be happier that Senator Daines is advocating for increased access to affordable prescriptions for everyday Montanans.  Having worked in this arena at the State level, I know how important it is for rural Montana.” – Ron Ehli, Montana State Representative, Hamilton “I would encourage you to

Daines Tours 26 Montana Counties Talking Tax Cuts and Jobs

U.S. Senate – Today, U.S. Senator Steve Daines released a video of his recent six-day, 26 county tour around Montana, where the passage of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act has increased wages, created jobs and helped small business owners expand and invest in new equipment. “The ink of the tax cuts bill is barely dry and already Montanans are seeing more money in their pockets,” said Daines. “More jobs and higher paychecks – that’s what real hope and change looks like.”   Watch video HERE. Download video HERE. Background: On February 23, 2018, Daines finished a four-day tax tour through 17 counties in Montana to hear

Daines: Free, Fair and Smart Trade is Critical to Montana Jobs

U.S. SENATE — U.S. Senator Steve Daines today released the following statement after President Donald Trump announced plans to combat unfair trade practices. “I support the President’s efforts to make better trade deals for the American worker,” said Daines. “I am relieved he has more narrowly tailored our trade sanctions, than originally proposed, however, I remain concerned that tariffs will increase costs on Montana working families, farmers and ranchers. Free, fair and smart trade is vital to protecting millions of good-paying jobs across our country.” Daines also released the following statement after 11 Trans-Pacific countries signed a revised version of the

Daines and Colleagues Announce Plan to Secure Schools, Help Children in Need

U.S. SENATE – U.S. Senator Steve Daines announced a new proposal, the School Safety & Mental Health Services Improvement Act, legislation to allow 100,000 public schools, including over 800 in Montana, to improve school safety by using federal dollars for school counselors, alarm systems, security cameras and crisis intervention training.  Download the video HERE. “Parents want to know their kids are safe,” said Daines. “This bill improves school security by using federal funds for measures such as school counselors, alarm systems and training to respond to crisis. This allows our local schools to make decisions that best protect our children

Daines Plans Hearing to Combat Sexual Harassment in Forest Service

                   Strong leadership is needed to remove bad actors, culture change starts at the top                                           U.S. SENATE – U.S. Senator Steve Daines today announced plans for a hearing on combatting sexual harassment in the U.S. Forest Service in response to the resignation of U.S. Forest Service Chief Tony Tooke, amid sexual misconduct allegations in the agency. “I am distraught and angered that this happened in Montanans’ own backyard. That’s why I am

Daines Cyber and Privacy Priorities Pass out of Committee

U.S. SENATE — Today, during a Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee meeting, Committee members voted to include six of U.S. Senator Steve Daines’ bills to protect Americans’ privacy, improve cyber security and ensure the responsible use of taxpayer dollars in the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Reauthorization Act. “As Americans continue to face threats at home and abroad, we must make sure we continue to innovate cyber technologies to protect Americans’ security,” said Daines. Protecting Montanans’ privacy has always been a top priority and I will continue working to ensure the government does not tread on that fundamental right.”

Daines Introduces Bipartisan, Bicameral Legislation to Help Restore and Rebuild National Parks

Bill will help pay for $11 billion National Park maintenance backlog, including buildings, campgrounds, trails and water systems   U.S. SENATE – U.S. Senator Steve Daines today joined a group of eight senators and two representatives to introduce a bipartisan, bicameral bill that will use revenues from energy production on federal lands to help pay for the over $11 billion maintenance backlog at U.S. national parks. The legislation was announced during a press conference with Department of the Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke. Daines and his Senate and House colleagues have been working with Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke on the National Park Restoration Act, which will help restore and rebuild roads, buildings, campgrounds,

Daines Announces $10,292,000.00 Grant for Gallatin County Transportation Projects

U.S. SENATE – U.S. Senator Steve Daines today announced a $10,292,000.00 federal grant to improve transportations systems that connect Gallatin County to Big Sky, Montana. “Gallatin County is leading the state in economic growth,” said Daines. “This grant will help the county meet the infrastructure demands of this rapid growth and continue creating good-paying jobs in the community.” The grant will add approximately seven left turn lanes at key intersections along MT 64, install road signage, construct a pedestrian tunnel, extend an existing paved pedestrian trail, and purchase four motor coaches and six vans to enhance transit service in the