Massive Developments (Hopefully) Slowing Down
Our culture and beautiful valley could be lost forever with citizens footing the bill for infrastructure costs and California traffic problems
Our culture and beautiful valley could be lost forever with citizens footing the bill for infrastructure costs and California traffic problems
As State Superintendent I championed four legislative requests that put our Montana students first
It’s little wonder people across America want to live in the Flathead
A special needs trust can allow the trust’s beneficiary to receive financial support for supplemental needs without losing public benefits
I have found the best way to honor the ones who never made it home is to protect those who did
Accept federal funds and help address the long-standing issue of summer hunger in our state
The Forest Service must follow its mission: Caring for the Land and Serving People.
Christian nationalists want to weaponize government to force their extreme values on everyone else
Perhaps restlessness isn’t so much adventure-seeking as it is chasing a vague sense of how to live
The Flathead watershed – where we swim, fish, and get our drinking water – cannot wait another two years for septic system legislation
Zinke on the debt-ceiling showdown, GOP supermajority in Helena and this country’s infatuation with everything Montana
I’m working with my colleagues in Congress to pass a law that will prevent China and other hostile countries from ever buying American farmland
I really don’t care if you want to zone your own land, but don’t tell me to zone my land
These legislators have set aside pressing issues of governance in order to address other issues that have little or no consequence
This session, we found common ground and collaborated with many others to move forward significant legislation for Montana