January 20: A National Day of Service in Honor of MLK Jr.

Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. spoke of a dream—one rooted in dignity, opportunity, and the belief that everyone deserves a voice in shaping their future. That dream remains as vital in Montana as it is across the nation.The third Monday in January honors Dr. King and calls us to action. It is the only federal holiday designated as a National Day of Service—a perfect moment to volunteer and support causes that matter.

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Guy from New Jersey Speaks to Sparse Crowd

The current occupant of the Second Floor, East Wing of the Montana State Capitol was filled with optimism for the state and the nation last night while speaking out of both sides of his mouth. On Monday night, Mr. Gianforte claimed the state is prospering while insisting Montana is a struggling, crime-ridden, dysfunctional mess. He blames the current president for everything wrong in Montana but under Gianforte’s own leadership for the last four years, with a supermajority in the legislature to boot, he grew government and raised taxes.

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A Roadmap to Win in Montana

A Strong and Strategic Path: Every minute since the 2024 election, I've been building a plan to win. From listening to concerns of Montanans across the state to building networks in D.C. to lobby for the Farm Bill and Federal Indian Boarding School legislation, I'm committed to empowering Montana voters. Every voice matters and every vote counts.

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Montana Needs a Farm Bill in 2025

While retirees, farmers and ranchers laid awake at night wondering what was going to happen with the Farm Bill, Montana’s Republican Congressional delegation drew paychecks and said nothing. We deserve better. Due to partisan gridlock and unwillingness to negotiate, a widely-supported, bipartisan Farm Bill failed and Congress missed an opportunity to do right by farmers, ranchers, forest landowners, rural communities, hunters and anglers.

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Taking Action on the Farm Bill

Montana’s Farmers and Ranchers Need Results. Montana's Congressional delegation should be working right now to pass a Farm Bill with long-term funding provisions, not planning a government shutdown. Will our representatives abandon the promises they made to Montanans? We must hold them accountable. Every voice matters and every vote counts.

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Montana Needs Solid Leadership in D.C.

Montana sent the first woman to Washington, D.C. in 1916. We’ll send the second woman in 2026. More than ever, we need someone working to represent and empower Montanans at the highest levels of the Federal Government. Every voice matters and every vote counts. Last week, I traveled to Washington, D.C. where I attended the Montana Coffee hour, a traditional Wednesday morning event between Montanans and their representatives in D.C.

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