Today Montana Senator Steve Daines condemned "the partisanship and political games," including President Barack Obama’s recent veto threat, that "have delayed the construction of the Keystone XL pipeline for more than six years."
The first post-primary poll of the U.S. Senate race between Republican Steve Daines and Democrat John Walsh was released by Rasmussen Reports yesterday.
A closer look by the Veterans Administration at Montana's Fort Harrison and other clinics found that the average wait time for vets at the clinic were over 47 days, more than three times the 14 day goal set by the VA itself.
The news has prompted stern responses from both Senator Jon Tester and Congressman Steve Daines...
Montana Congressman Steve Daines has been asking for VA Secretary Eric Shenseki to resign since May 7, and on May 30, Shinseki publicly resigned. Here is how Daines responded to the announcement:
After refusing to sign on to the recent Ryan/Murray budget agreement, Montana Congressman Steve Daines is now signing on to a new piece of legislation that hopes to get rid of military cuts embedded in the budget.
A new poll done by faculty and students at MSU-Billings has politicos across Montana pointing to winners and losers after the fallout of the federal shutdown debates.
After the U.S. Senate passed a bill this week creating a system for the collection internet sales tax on Monday, May 6, Senator Max Baucus vowed he would keep fighting the bill.