Late Monday night, a source within the U.S. Supreme Court leaked the 5-4 majority draft ruling overturning the 1973 Roe v Wade decision that legalized abortion nationwide.
It was a visibly shaken Senator Steve Daines who arrived late to a forum of veterans at the American Legion Hall on Monday afternoon to get their comments on the situation in Afghanistan.
Democratic candidate for the U.S. Senate, John Mues was in the KGVO Studios on Friday to answer questions from listeners about his campaign and his political views.
An impressive array of wildfire and forest experts explained to Montana Senator Steve Daines about the intricacies of the Beeskove Fire, now burning in the Rattlesnake Recreation Area and beyond.
Montana Senator Steve Daines, a member of the U.S. Senate Finance Committee, announced on Thursday that he helped to pass a bipartisan bill tailored to lower prescription drug costs for Montanans and all Americans.
In a hastily called press conference on Monday, Montana Senator Steve Daines relayed the news that his personal call to President Donald Trump saved the Anaconda Job Corps Center from closing.
Fresh from a visit to the Great Falls area on Wednesday, Montana Senator Steve Daines stopped by the KGVO studios early Thursday morning with two of his aides to talk about a variety of issues, the first being his hospital visit with Trooper Wade Palmer in Salt Lake City.
Montana Senator Steve Daines hosted a round table discussion at the Missoula County Sheriff’s Office with nearly a dozen law enforcement personnel from various agencies specifically targeting the meth crisis in Montana.
At the Senate Finance Committee hearing in Washington, D.C. on Thursday, Montana Senator Steve Daines challenged Health and Human Services Secretary Alex Azar to help combat the methamphetamine crisis in Montana and across the country.