Maybe 3/4 of the USA population wants safer gun laws. What’s the odds on us voting in new national legislators to vote in safer gun laws? Maybe not good […]
Opinion
Free speech
I find the oxymoron of liberals extremely funny. I attended a lecture on free speech. This lecture was protested by liberals who, while exercising free speech, protested free […]
Support for Recovering America’s Wildlife Act
By Niall G. Clancy, Hamilton In 1937, recognizing the importance of state wildlife management agencies, President Franklin Roosevelt signed the Pittman-Robertson Act. This act supplies up to 75% of […]
Wildly untrue
Commissioners, I affirm you for scheduling another public comment meeting regarding the commission’s letter supporting Senator Daines’ bill S-2206. Good on you for that (though the threat of a […]
What ‘legacy’?
Re: Stealing our Montana Legacy by Harold Johns I wonder if Mr. Johns went to the event he spoke about. Several of his statements are missing the point from […]
Help me with this
A couple days ago I read that the Arizona state prison system allows each female prisoner one pack of twelve ultra-thin menstrual pads per month for $3.20; any more […]
Next Legislature must stand up for Montana
By Montana Governor Steve Bullock Montanans are now seeing the real-life consequences of budget decisions made by the Republican legislators who make up the majority of our state legislature. […]
Thanks to Senator Daines
I want to publicly and sincerely thank Senator Steve Daines for addressing Wilderness Study Areas in Montana that are not recommended for wilderness designation. The Protect Public Use of […]
Fight’s over for Tester
Read Tester’s staff-written letter last week. He said he’s working with the President? When? Records show he’s voted against him more than 80% of the time. He’s working on […]
Capitalism and natural resources: finding a balance
Back in 1898, near the headwaters of the Missouri River in what is now Glacier National Park, my great grandfather found and drilled the first oil wells in Montana. […]
Trump logic
With Trump’s obsession to build a wall, he has a golden opportunity here in the United States to get the undocumented Mexicans to pay for it. Just take all […]
Wildfires 2018
Thank you Bob Williams for your excellent letter in the Bitterroot Star (Jan. 31, 2018), “Our 2018 Wildfire Season.” The heavy wet snowfall in the mountains and abundant spring […]
Stealing our Montana legacy
Cliven Bundy was invited to come to Paradise, Montana to speak about his problems with the federal government. According to Bundy, he is being persecuted for not paying for […]
Continuing the fight for Montana
By U.S. Senator Jon Tester, Montana At the start of the New Year many Montanans make New Year’s resolutions. Maybe it’s to spend time with family, put more money […]
Multiple use
‘Multiple use’ as pertaining to public lands is a term used incorrectly by almost everyone, including people representing conservation organizations. Multiple use by statute, is stated as “a sustained […]
Our 2018 wildfire season
What’s this? January and rain, rain, rain. Dogs and cats mousing bare spots in the field. Few mice in the house, until trapped. Kind of normal for late February […]
Trump hurting, not helping, solar industry
I own a small business that sells solar power and pumping systems. With great dismay I note that President Trump has put a 30% tariff on imported solar modules. […]
Tester in trouble
I, for one, care deeply about what I see Tester NOT doing for me as my Senator. He was one of 18 Democrat Senators who voted against re-opening the […]
Montana’s Report Card
Montana’s public education ranks 38th among the states with an overall grade of C-. The American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC) tracks what state policies have succeeded or failed and […]
Response to McCreary
This is my response to Sue McCreary. She wants to know where I was in July, August, and September. I was mowing my lawn, hiking and biking, and also […]