Keeping Public Lands in Public Hands
When Rosendale sees public lands, he sees an opportunity to develop their natural resources
When Rosendale sees public lands, he sees an opportunity to develop their natural resources
I-186 will continue to move in the right direction
Drain the swamp in 2018
My wife and I took over our family farm shortly before the grain embargo in 1980
I believe cultural experiences make better, kinder and more thoughtful humans
The proponents of this initiative are misleading Montanans
Montanans now have more options to meet their health care needs
I question whether a person with such a self-serving legislative record is what Montanans need
Montanans know how to manage our land
Don’t buy what these corporate front groups are selling
Big Tobacco knows that when the price of tobacco increases significantly, more and more people quit using their deadly products
It has now been officially over two years since we had the four- to five-foot-tall grass cut
We cannot afford six more years of obstructionism from Senator Tester
The Egan Slough vote was a legal and proper way for the public to have a say in their own government
Rosendale has repeatedly called himself a rancher to try and appeal to hard-working Montanans