Steve Daines addresses community events and state history in early August tweets

Steve Daines addresses community events and state history in early August tweets
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Senator Steve Daines, who represents Montana in the U.S. Senate, posted a series of updates on his Twitter account in early August 2025, addressing topics ranging from local tragedy to state history and youth engagement.

On August 1, 2025, Daines acknowledged the contributions of young people working with his office over the summer. He wrote, “It’s the last day for our summer intern class- grateful for their hard work serving the people of MT this summer!”

Later that same day, Daines responded to a violent incident in Anaconda, Montana. In a post dated August 1, he stated: “Our hearts go out to the families of those who lost their lives from the shooting in Anaconda today. I strongly recommend caution to those in the area- suspect armed & still at large. Praying for local law enforcement & first responders who are on the scene.”

On August 4, 2025, Daines reflected on an anniversary significant to Montana sports history. He posted: “53 years ago today the Blackfeet Warrior Logo made its debut against the Baltimore Colts. Always Honorable. Forever Iconic.”

Senator Steve Daines has served as Montana’s senior senator since 2015 and frequently uses social media to communicate with constituents about events affecting Montana communities and heritage.



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