Senator Steve Daines has recently addressed a range of topics on his social media platform, including opportunities for Senate internships, concerns about Montana’s forestry industry, and the significance of international peace agreements. Daines, who represents Montana in the U.S. Senate, posted three messages between August 6 and August 7, 2025.
On August 6, Daines highlighted internship opportunities in his office by posting: “Thinking about interning in the Senate? Here’s what it’s like to work for Senator Daines! https://t.co/7FN7lSupK8”.
Later that day, he addressed issues facing Montana’s timber sector. In a post dated August 6, he wrote: “300 million board feet of timber in MT is tied up in litigation- it’s time to get rid of the bureaucratic red tape that does nothing but harm Montana’s forestry industry.” According to recent data from state agencies and industry groups, ongoing legal disputes have delayed significant portions of timber harvests in Montana. The forestry sector is a major contributor to the state’s economy and provides thousands of jobs across rural communities.
On August 7, Daines commented on foreign policy matters concerning the South Caucasus region. He stated: “A peace deal between Armenia & Azerbaijan would be critical for America’s national security. I discussed with Eric Levine on @77WABCradio: https://t.co/znsnFh0fo0”. Tensions between Armenia and Azerbaijan have persisted for decades over territorial disputes such as Nagorno-Karabakh. U.S. officials have frequently cited stability in this region as important for broader geopolitical interests.
Senator Daines’ posts reflect ongoing concerns among lawmakers regarding both domestic economic challenges and international security issues.



