The U.S. Senate Committee on Indian Affairs hearing on missing and murdered Native and Indigenous women on Wednesday demanded answers from the Bureau of Indian Affairs on the epidemic of missing and murdered persons in Indian country.
This week, Montana Senator Steve Daines announced that $1.5 million was received by the University of Montana from the Department of Transportation as part of its ‘Low Emission and No Emission Vehicle Deployment Program
The third annual Montana Energy Summit will take place in Billings on May 30 and 31, hosted by Senator Steve Daines, featuring a host of industry and government officials.
On a windy Tuesday morning in Washington, D.C., Montana Senator Steve Daines met with several other Senators, a Parkland Florida survivor and the father of a slain child to introduce the Stop School Violence Act.
After the sudden resignation of U.S. Forest Service Chief Tony Tooke on Wednesday, Montana Senator Steve Daines called for a hearing on combating sexual harassment within the agency.
At a meeting in the White House on Wednesday, Montana Senator Steve Daines was one of several senators who spoke with President Donald Trump about their frustration over school shootings.
This week, Montana Senator Steve Daines led a coalition of his colleagues to allow tribes’ access to national criminal databases during a meeting of the Senate Committee on Indian Affairs.
Montana's entire congressional delegation, Senators Jon Tester and Steve Daines, and Representative Greg Gianforte, have all addressed their various houses and demanded Congressional action on Montana's seemingly unending summer wildfires.