MEET REILLY NEILL
As a mother and a small business owner, Reilly Neill knows our community and works hard for us. It’s what her parents taught her to do.
The daughter of a teacher and a homemaker, her parents taught Reilly that education was the key to a better world.
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Today, Reilly and her husband Brad live near Livingston, where she continues to invest in raising her family through the academic and sports programs of Montana’s public schools.
Reilly was raised in a working-class household that valued hard work, education, and service to others.
Providing valuable community information through a weekly newspaper for over a decade in Park County, she understands the need to listen to constituents, to hear their stories, and elevate their issues.
Reilly’s work serving as our State Representative was to speak up for her community and now running for U.S. Senate, she will do just that.
Prior to working in publishing and public service, Reilly trained as a chef and managed commercial kitchens. Along with a deep respect for the hard work so many do in order to make a living in an industry like food service, she also gained invaluable understanding of the work of our farmers and ranchers and the complex dynamics of food production and distribution in Montana.
Making sure Montana can continue to feed our state and the world remains a top priority in her policy platform.
Reilly worked hard for us in the Montana State Legislature, advancing the issue of drought and water adjudication in the Water Policy Interim Committee and introducing important healthcare initiatives to reduce the risk of breast cancer.
She is not afraid to stand up to anyone to ensure Montanans are heard and respected.
The concerns of farmers and ranchers in Montana affect the global food supply and Reilly understands the need to be listening to our agricultural producers and representing their concerns in Washington.
Reilly will be going to D.C. with a primary mission, to make sure Montanans have strong representation at every level of government.
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Over the coming months and years, Reilly has a plan to listen to Montanans and hear their concerns, to do the work to inform the electorate about what really goes on in Washington, to communicate Montana’s needs to our representatives, and advocate for each and every resident in the state.
